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Haunted Ground by Erin Hart
Haunted Ground by Erin Hart








Haunted Ground by Erin Hart

The reader will feel as if Hart is chatting about home. In "Haunted Ground ," Hart gives us an insider’s view of the culture and wonderful history of the area. I had not thought of the east to west differences in years, the shift from city to villages, the changes in terrain, language, music and even the pace of life. My own memories of the green hills of Ireland were stirred by Hart’s description of the lush countryside. There are factions that would have all bog digging banned for commercial use. In real-life, the entire bog system is under scrutiny by environmentalists because not only is peat a non-renewable resource, the bogs are wildlife habitats, home to species found nowhere else in Europe. Ah, to be there on a night when the locals play their hearts out, merely for the love of the tune and maybe a pint of Guinness. We learn of the small pubs where songs both old and new can be heard. Devaney, the policeman, plays a fine fiddle and uses his music to bond with his daughter. Maguire is a flutist in his free time and Nora, it turns out, has a hauntingly beautiful voice. The subplots reveal Hart’s love for Irish music, infusing the storyline through several characters. The conflicts feel real and we want to see them resolved, as well as follow the mysteries to their conclusion. It seems as if everyone in "Haunted Ground" wrestles with family issues of one sort or another – a marriage in trouble, a lost love, a tragic disappearance, middle-age crisis, family shame, revenge, and more. When asked to stay around in order to complete an archeological survey for Osborne, Maguire agrees and devastating secrets from the modern era are revealed.

Haunted Ground by Erin Hart

Yes, there is more than one puzzle to be solved. The policeman continues his own, mostly single-minded, investigation.

Haunted Ground by Erin Hart

There is no sign of Osborne’s wife, but Maguire and Gavin get caught up in the mystery of discovering who the centuries old red-haired woman was and how only her perfectly preserved head came to be there. The unique properties of the bogs have been known to preserve artifacts, bodies, and even food for centuries and they hold a fascination for archeologists.

Haunted Ground by Erin Hart

And so are the police, who are looking for a missing woman married to a local landowner, Hugh Osborne. Nora Gavin, an American lecturer with Irish roots, has a special interest in bog bodies and is also notified. He is used to finding odd bits of pottery, but this day, he finds a woman’s head buried in the bog.Ĭormac Maguire, a Dublin archeologist helping out the National Museum, is asked to oversee the excavation in order to preserve this rare find. Erin Hart’s debut novel, "Haunted Ground ," opens with Brendan McGann digging for peat to use as winter fuel, a ritual his ancestors have practiced in that very spot in East Galway as far back as anyone can remember.










Haunted Ground by Erin Hart