When I read the seventh Buryin’ Barry mystery, Secret Undertaking, I liked the cast of characters enough to go back and pick up the first in the series, Dangerous Undertaking. Mark de Castrique is skilled in introducing a new series. This reader, at least, felt as if I had dropped into the middle of Barry Clayton’s life, and was just re-meeting people I had met before.

Barry Clayton moved back home to Gainesboro, North Carolina from Charlotte where he’d been a police officer, a grad student in criminal justice, and married. That’s all in the past now. His father has Alzheimer’s, and Clayton’s mother and uncle, and the community, need him as an undertaker. He’s at the cemetery where Martha Willard is to be buried when Martha’s grandson Dallas Willard shows up, shoots his brother and sister, and then aims at Barry, shouting, “Take a message to my grandmother. Tell her they tried to take her land. Tell her I love her.” Barry survives, wounded in the shoulder.

Sheriff Tommy Lee Wadkins doesn’t mind recruiting help from the hospital bed. He knows Barry isn’t cut out to be only an undertaker and funeral director. Clayton assists with the hunt for Dallas, even while he handles a child’s death and spends time with his family and his girlfriend, Dr. Susan Miller. Wadkins introduces Barry to a moonshiner and a biker, all part of the mountain community.

Dangerous Undertaking is an interesting mystery, but it’s the characters who will draw readers back. Barry Clayton is trying to find his place back in his childhood community, and there are memories and people who will bring back those connections. It takes him time to realize what the crazed Dallas Willard seemed to already know, “Family is family.” No one hurts you like family, and there’s no love like family.

Are you a fan of Terry Shames’ mysteries or Bill Crider’s Sheriff Dan Rhodes ones? Try Mark de Castrique’s mysteries of a small North Carolina mountain town.

Mark de Castrique’s website is http://www.markdecastrique.com

Dangerous Undertaking by Mark de Castrique. Poisoned Pen Press, 2003. ISBN 1590580559 (hardcover), 223p.

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