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Discover the world of Greenland crime, thrillers and mysteries with Constable David Maratse. These four previously published Greenland crime novellas delve deeper into the world of Constable David Maratse, and explore modern Greenland through Jack Londonesque adventures with a criminal twist. The Heart that was a Wild Garden A short story of parenthood and rejection in the Arctic When a young couple bring home a newborn baby, Police Constable David Maratse must take care of their challenging nine-year-old girl before the family self-destructs. Qivittoq A short story of theft and redemption in…mehr

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Discover the world of Greenland crime, thrillers and mysteries with Constable David Maratse. These four previously published Greenland crime novellas delve deeper into the world of Constable David Maratse, and explore modern Greenland through Jack Londonesque adventures with a criminal twist. The Heart that was a Wild Garden A short story of parenthood and rejection in the Arctic When a young couple bring home a newborn baby, Police Constable David Maratse must take care of their challenging nine-year-old girl before the family self-destructs. Qivittoq A short story of theft and redemption in the Arctic When a pattern for a Greenlandic national costume is stolen Constable David Maratse must find the thief before they are expelled from the community. The Thunder Spirits A short story of faith and foul play in the Arctic When a body is found during an evangelical visit to a remote Arctic settlement, Constable David Maratse must find the murderer before a frenzy of faith covers their tracks. Iluliaq A short story of age and attachment in the Arctic When a tsunami wave from a massive iceberg threatens to swamp a tiny settlement, Constable David Maratse must persuade an old hunter and his wife to leave their home.
Autorenporträt
Christoffer Petersen lives in southern Denmark. He grew up on Jack London stories and devoured any book to do with the Arctic and dog sledging. In 2006 he encouraged his Danish wife to move to Greenland and spent seven years learning about the one of the most exciting countries and cultures in the world. While in Greenland, Chris started writing crime stories and thrillers set in Greenland and the Arctic. He graduated from Falmouth University with a Master of Arts in Professional Writing in 2015, shortly after moving back to Denmark. Chris makes a living writing about Greenland.