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I enjoyed a lot about this book but it could have done with a really good edit. There were a few chapters that had nothing to do with graveyards or tombs that seemed like they'd been left in as filler, and by the time I'd finished it I figured the author had come up with the title first and then refused to budge on it because he thought it was a Very Clever Pun. Should have changed it. Also, and just a personal annoyance, he misattributes what is probably the most famous words ever uttered by Mary Queen of Scots (‘in my end is my beginning') to a T.S. Eliot poem. A quick Google would have corrected that for him but he clearly didn't bother putting the effort in, and that, in a nutshell, is what a lot of the book felt like.