A Daughter of Morrigan
About
Tara Morrígan did not die quietly.
They just made it look that way.
On the day of her funeral, Dublin gathers in rain and flashbulbs to mourn a legend. Fans clutch her music like scripture. Cameras hunt for grief. Her family performs it.
Because in the House of Morrígan, grief is never just grief.
It is power. It is currency. It is control.
Behind the closed casket lies more than a body.
There are secrets no one was meant to find.
A missing brother.
A hidden child.
A marriage erased from the record.
And a manuscript that was never meant to be read.
When Tara’s final pages begin to surface, the story fractures.
Rían Ó Cinnéide finds the truth in ink and photographs that should not exist.
Fionn Morrígan spirals through the city, burning pieces of a past he cannot outrun.
Clíodhna turns mourning into spectacle, shaping the narrative before it destroys her.
And inside the old house, the walls hold what the family refuses to say out loud.
Because Tara didn’t just leave behind music.
She left behind evidence.
And the more the truth pushes forward, the more dangerous it becomes.
In a dynasty built on silence, exposure is a threat.
In a family built on legacy, truth is a weapon.
And in a house that remembers everything, nothing stays buried forever.
A Daughter of Morrigan is a dark, cinematic Irish family saga about power, inheritance, and the stories people will kill to control.