![]() ![]() Hart is best known for writing a series of novels set mostly in Ireland and featuring pathologist Nora Gavin and archaeologist Cormac Maguire, who are engaged in the recovery of artifacts and human remains from Irish boglands. Hart lives in Saint Paul with her husband, Irish accordion player Paddy O'Brien, creator of the Paddy O'Brien Tune Collection: A Personal Treasury of Irish Traditional Music, and author of a 2012 memoir, The Road From Castlebarnagh: Growing Up In Irish Music. She also served as the on-air theater critic for Minnesota Public Radio's Midmorning program. She also worked as a freelance journalist, contributing theater reviews and arts features at the Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minnesota Monthly, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and Skyway News, among other publications. Hart's early career was in arts administration, at the Affiliated Arts Agencies of the Upper Midwest, now Arts Midwest, and the Minnesota State Arts Board. ![]() She attended high school in Rochester, where she was involved in music and theater. She is the daughter of Robert Hart, a mechanical engineer, and Nancy VanSteenhuyse Hart, a medical laboratory technician. Hart was born in Crawfordsville, Indiana, and raised in Rochester, Minnesota. ![]() ![]() Mayo High School, Saint Olaf College, University of Minnesotaįriends of American Writers, RWA Best First MysteryĮrin Hart (born September 1, 1958) is an American author of crime fiction. Erin Hart at Lake Inchiquin outside Corofin, County Clare, Ireland ![]()
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