Suicide

The Undertaker's Journal, #1

Reeks: The Undertaker's Journal

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The dead don't talk. At least, that's what funeral director Judge Richter has always believed.

Until the night Mateo Rios arrived at his funeral home. The paperwork said "suicide." No foul play suspected. Just another tragedy, another broken family. But as Judge prepared the body in the embalming room, he felt something wasn't right. Details didn't line up. A whisper of doubt lingered, unsettling him more than the silence of the dead.

Judge has cared for thousands of families in grief. He knows what suicide looks like—and what it doesn't. Now, caught between duty and conscience, he finds himself pulled into a mystery that challenges everything he thought he knew about death, truth, and the stories the departed leave behind.

At 166 pages (42,000 words), The Undertaker's Journal: Suicide is a compact but powerful novel that blends mystery, suspense, and the raw humanity of loss. It offers readers a rare look behind the scenes of funeral service, told through the eyes of a man who lives with death every day—and who suddenly realizes that some deaths demand more than quiet acceptance.

For fans of suspense, dark mysteries, and emotionally charged dramas, this book delivers both heart and tension. Judge Richter is more than a funeral director—he's a reluctant investigator, pulled into a story that refuses to stay buried.

Because the dead don't talk. But sometimes, they leave clues.

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