Showing posts with label Haunted Ground. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haunted Ground. Show all posts

Thursday, June 2, 2011

By The Light Of The Carnival - Peter Joseph Swanson

By The Light Of The Carnival

by Peter Joseph Swanson

Joe goes to work as a carnie for a week and meets worldly gypsies: Carlos, a young man looking for trouble; Lady Fortuna, a guilt ridden old fortune teller; Pinda, a self assured young woman he thinks he might want to run off to see the world with; and Miss Toulon, who decided where to place the glass maze having been told in no uncertain terms by loud voices in her head. But Lisa, who has also just graduated from Joe's high school, shows up. She's no longer a shy stranger, and Joe falls for her too, even though choosing her would mean staying on the farm. Strange things happen and there are rumors that the glass maze is haunted and evil. Furthermore, it has plans to free itself, even if it means taking down the whole carnival-and Joe's life-with it.

BIOGRAPHY
I grew up on a goat farm in Illinois near the Mississippi River (near Mark Twain’s stomping grounds). In the 1980s, after college where I studied cinema and fine art, I moved to Minneapolis because a friend was driving there to visit. So I hitched a ride on a whim. I didn’t know much about Minnesota at the time. I only knew it was far north and I wanted to go far away. Minneapolis is wonderful and anybody would be lucky to find it. I have worked in filmmaking, have done newspaper cartoons, and do cover art for other authors. I did the illustrations for a children’s story, Tedoul. I have six novels out so far with my small San Francisco publisher. My most current novel is a ghost story that takes place in a country field in 1977 called By The Light Of The Carnival.

PURCHASE
Amazon.com

BLOG
http://peterjosephswanson.blogspot.com

OTHER BOOKS PUBLISHED
Hollywood Sinners
The Joan Crawford Murders
Bad Movies
Merlin’s Charge
Punk Minneapolis

PUBLISHER
Stone Garden Publishing

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Erin Hart - False Mermaid

FALSE MERMAID

By Erin Hart

Scribner


Pathologist Nora Gavin remains haunted by a cold case that nearly cost her sanity five years ago: her sister Tríona’s brutal murder. After failing to bring the killer to justice three years ago, Nora fled to Ireland, throwing herself into her work and taking the first steps in a new relationship with Irish archaeologist Cormac Maguire. She’s driven home by unwelcome news: Tríona’s husband—and the prime suspect in her murder—is about to remarry. Nora is determined to succeed this time, even if it means confronting unsettling secrets. As she digs ever closer to the truth, the killer zeroes in on Tríona’s young daughter. Back in Ireland, Cormac Maguire heads north to visit his ailing father, and seizes upon the local tale of a woman who vanished a hundred years ago. Was she a seal-maiden who returned to the sea, or was some more sinister force at work in her disappearance? As painful truths come to light, Nora is drawn deeper into a past that still threatens to engulf her and must determine how much she is prepared to sacrifice to put one tragedy to rest . . .and to make sure that history doesn’t repeat itself.

BIOGRAPHY
Erin Hart writes a series of archaeological crime novels set in the mysterious boglands of Ireland. Her debut novel, Haunted Ground, introduced readers to pathologist Nora Gavin and archaeologist Cormac Maguire. In addition to winning the Friends of American Writers award and Romantic Times Best First Mystery, the book was shortlisted for Anthony and Agatha awards, and was named by Book-Of-The-Month Club and ALA Booklist as one of the best crime novels of 2003. The second in the series, Lake of Sorrows, was a Minnesota Book Award finalist in 2004. False Mermaid, the long-awaited third novel in the series, will be published in March 2010, and has already won critical accolades from Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, and Library Journal. Erin’s works have been translated into 11 foreign languages around the globe. She lives in Saint Paul with her husband, Irish button accordion player Paddy O’Brien, with whom she frequently visits Ireland, carrying out essential research in bogs and cow pastures and castles and pubs.

APPEARANCES
March 2, 7:00 pm
BOOK LAUNCH PARTY
Once Upon A Crime
604 West 26th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55405
612-870-3785

March 3, 4:30-6:00 pm
TOTALLY CRIMINAL COCKTAIL HOUR
The Valley Bookseller (held at the Dock Café)
425 Nelson Street
Stillwater, MN 55082
651-430-3385

March 4, 7:30 pm
Common Good Books
165 Western Ave N #14
Saint Paul, MN 55102
651-225-8989

A complete list of Erin Hart’s schedule can be viewed at
http://erinhart.com/events.php


WEBSITE
http://www.erinhart.com

BLOG
http://erinhartbooks.blogspot.com


OTHER PUBLISHED BOOKS/ILLUSTRATIONS

HAUNTED GROUND
Irish archaeologist and American pathologist dig into parallel mysteries: preserved bog remains, and a landowner’s missing wife and son.
Awards
Friends of American Writers Award, 2004
Romantic Times Best First Mystery 2003
Award Nominations
Agatha, Best First Mystery 2003
Anthony, Best First Mystery 2003

LAKE OF SORROWS
Two bodies are discovered in an Irish bog – one ancient, one modern – amid rumors of ancient gold and ritual sacrifice.
Award Nominations
Minnesota Book Award 2004

UNIQUE FEATURE
I’m also a singer, mostly unaccompanied songs from the Irish and Scottish tradition.

PURCHASE LINK
Once Upon A Crime
Independent Mystery Booksellers
IndieBound
Barnes & Noble
Borders
Amazon