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Mourning Express is my favorite in The Funeral Faker series so far. I loved Rosie and her determination to do a job well. With a bad rep following her as a diva, she’s struggling to find a job when she takes on the role of a professional mourner. 

Her first job highlights her past and bad reputation when she’s asked to give a eulogy for a man she’s never met. A man that everyone seems to hate. But as she digs deeper into the man’s past as research for her role, she finds out that his death was no accident at all.

With the help of her best friend – who just happens to be a stellar make-up artist – and her roommate, she takes on several really fun roles to try and find out the truth. While she hates her reputation as a diva, she finds that having made a name for herself isn’t all that bad sometimes – and actually helps on occasion.

A great mystery with some of my favorite characters.

**I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book**



Title: Mourning Express (The Funeral Fakers #3)
Author: K.M. Waller
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Content Rating: PG
C-list actress Rosie Collins’ name is making headlines… unfortunately it’s only with the tabloids. Now, with a freshly minted reputation for being a troublemaker, not even the local Dollar General store will hire her to twirl their sign.

Problem is the job offers stop, but the bills don’t. Rosie needs cash fast, like, express-lane fast. Might Professional Mourning be the answer? Sure, yeah, whatever.

Never one to mince words, her first job is to deliver the eulogy for the most hated man in all of Asheville. Now she’s got a new problem. Namely, that the newly deceased’s slip-and-fall accident seems like it may have been more of a push-and-fall murder.

Will Rosie find a way to solve this deadly mystery, or will her next role be as Harold’s replacement in the coffin? Find out whodunit in this hilarious mystery series filled with fake tears and a very real body count… Order your copy and start reading today!

Mourning Express is book three in The Funeral Fakers series. Each book stands completely on its own, but you’ll have more fun if you read them all together! â€‹