![]() 14 at the Once Upon a Crime Bookstore in Minneapolis. This time Nora, who is in Ireland doing research, is called to the scene of an excavation where a very well-preserved body from the Iron Age has been discovered in the peat bog. Hart reads from "Lake of Sorrows" at 6:30 p.m. Lake of sorrows by Erin Hart, August 7, 2007, Scribner edition, Paperback in English - Reprint edition. Lake of Sorrows is the second book in Erin Hart's mystery series featuring American forensic pathologist Nora Gavin and archaeologist Cormac Maguire. To listen to their interview, choose the audio link in the right column. Hart told MPR's Greta Cunningham that a Seamus Heaney poem sparked her interest in "bog bodies." Like "Haunted Ground," this book combines archeology, forensics and Hart's love of Irish music and culture. "Lake of Sorrows" continues the story of pathologist Nora Gavin and archeologist Cormac McGuire, who were introduced to us in her first novel, "Haunted Ground." The two team up to investigate a series of bodies buried in the bogs. See all books authored by Erin Hart, including Haunted Ground, and Lake of Sorrows, and more on. ![]() In fact, the first scene in the book describes a man being swallowed alive by a bog. Minnesota writer Erin Hart's new novel, "Lake of Sorrows," brings fans of her first book back to familiar territory - the mystical world of Ireland's bogs. Join the conversation with other MPR listeners in the News Forum.Īuthor Erin Hart brings us back to the bogsīy Greta Cunningham, Minnesota Public RadioĮrin Hart's second novel, "Lake of Sorrows," is set in the same Irish landscape as her successful first book. ![]()
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