The cover makes extremely curious - also the title promises once again a particularly mysterious sequence with creepiness. Unfortunately, both are quite misleading. The eponymous "cloth of the dead" is hardly important for the real action - an apparition in the moonlight does not appear in the plot on also. Something like this is admittedly accustomed - and it says yes nothing about the actual plot. Unfortunately, that is not yet well done: The author strives to some surprising twists - some too much to my liking. The whole case is badly designed, the course of action simply confused - and the actions of the opponent completely implausible. Something would have been less clear more. I still rate the result with three stars, located in the good performance and the speaker in places actually for me successful atmosphere. But I hope for the future clearly better thought consequences. This one makes the impression that the author pulled several plot elements in advance of a stack of index cards and they lined up to eventually link the whole thing with a fix cobbled together total offense.