• Risky Undertaking

  • The Buryin' Barry Mysteries, Book 6
  • By: Mark de Castrique
  • Narrated by: William Dufris
  • Length: 8 hrs and 10 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Risky Undertaking

By: Mark de Castrique
Narrated by: William Dufris
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When Cherokee burial remains are unearthed on the site of a local cemetery's expansion, Barry Clayton, part-time deputy and full-time undertaker, finds his dual occupations colliding. Then, during the interment of the wife of one of Gainesboro's most prominent citizens, Cherokee activist Jimmy Panther leads a protest. Words and fists fly.

When Panther turns up executed on the grave of the deceased woman, Barry is forced to confront her family as the chief suspects. But the case lurches in a new direction with the arrival of Sheriff Tommy Lee Wadkins' army pal, Boston detective Kevin Malone. Malone is on the trail of a Boston hitman who arrived at the Cherokee reservation only days before the murder. Malone is convinced his quarry is the man who pulled the trigger. But who paid him? And why?

The investigation draws Barry onto the reservation where Jimmy Panther's efforts to preserve Cherokee traditions threatened the development of a new casino, a casino bringing millions of dollars of construction and substantial yearly payouts to every member of the tribe. With the unlikely team of his childhood nemesis Archie Donovan and his elderly Uncle Wayne, Barry goes undercover in an effort to draw out the truth. But the stakes are higher than he realized - and the life of a Cherokee boy becomes the wager. Barry must play his cards very carefully in his riskiest undertaking yet.

©2014 Mark de Castrique (P)2014 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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Excellent mystery with likable hero

I absolutely love the Buryin’ Barry series of mysteries. This is one of the best. It has an interesting mystery with a lot of twists and turns. I like the character of Barry, who is an undertaker and a part-time sheriff’s deputy. He has a quirky humor that I enjoy.

The reader of this series is just excellent. He does a great job on accents and different voices

My only slight complaint would be, why aren’t all the books in the series available as audiobooks? The publisher chose a block of three books right in the middle of the series. The earlier books are just as great and deserve the audiobook treatment as well. There’s also another book after this one that is not available as an audiobook. I am glad to have the ones that are available. They are very enjoyable and I highly recommend them.

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Very interesting insight into the Cherokee of NC

What did you love best about Risky Undertaking?

The personalities of people in Western NC

Who was your favorite character and why?

Archie Donovan because he is a character

Have you listened to any of William Dufris’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Excellent

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

The book did not make me cry or laugh but I did go to the refrigerator eight times.

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