Even celebrities die--and author Allan Abbott was the man who picked
up the bodies! He ran the leading hearse, mortuary, and funeral services
company in Hollywood and got an unprecedented glimpse of how celebrities
really live and die.
The Forrest Gump of the funeral industry, Abbott was everywhere
celebrities died, from helping to prepare Marilyn Monroe's body for
burial to standing next to Christopher Walken at Natalie Wood's funeral.
Now in his memoir Pardon My Hearse, Abbott tells the rags-to-shroud
story of how we went from a young man with a hearse to the funeral
driver to the stars--a rollicking, unexpectedly hilarious story of
glamorous funerals, mishaps with corpses, and true-life glimpses of
celebrities at their most revealing moments. Pardon My Hearse is an
eye-opening look at secret Hollywood from the man who literally knows
where the bodies are buried.