In March 1891 at a funeral in a country churchyard in Worcestershire a coffin is opened before burial to find that the wrong body is within. The funeral is being overseen by the weirdly macabre Thekston brothers, Reuben, Benjamin and Simeon - the Upton Undertakers of the title. Ravencroft and Crabb begin to investigate to try to discover who is in the coffin and why was he murdered, where is the person who was expected to be in the coffin and what role do the creepy Undertakers and local Dr. Stapleton have in the whole affair?
I have enjoyed all of the Ravenscroft novels and this was no exception taking Ravenscroft and Crabb not just in long journeys around the area but also into the murky world of the Resurrection Men, aka Body Snatchers, and the gruesome medical experiments of Dr Stapleton. Out of all of the novels so far this was for me the darkest in subject matter so far and I found the characters of the Thekston Undertakers disturbing but as usual I enjoyed the injection of the family life of Samuel and Lucy Ravenscroft as they looked for a boarding school for their son, Richard.
While I loved the storyline, the characters, the choice of topics and the twists in the plot, I did find that it ended suddenly and perhaps needed a little longer to flow better hence the reason for a three star rating. As with the other novels in the series I have listened to the Audible edition wonderfully read by Andrew Cullum.