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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. Scrimshaw A short story of art and innocence in the Arctic When an elderly artist goes missing in Greenland's capital, Constable David Maratse takes a leave of absence to bring him back home before he is ruined by the city. Asiaq A short story of endurance and adversity in the Arctic When two ships…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. Scrimshaw A short story of art and innocence in the Arctic When an elderly artist goes missing in Greenland's capital, Constable David Maratse takes a leave of absence to bring him back home before he is ruined by the city. Asiaq A short story of endurance and adversity in the Arctic When two ships collide during an international Search and Rescue exercise off Northeast Greenland, Constable David Maratse and Constable Petra Jensen must rescue a group of journalists trapped below decks. Camp Century A short story of secrets and scandal in the Arctic When a Cold War historian is found dead, close to an abandoned American base, Constable David Maratse must search the ice tunnels to find the suspect before they die from exposure. Inuk A short story of guilt and salvation in the Arctic In the wake of a tragic car accident Constable David Maratse retreats to a remote hunters' cabin in search of salvation.
Autorenporträt
Christoffer Petersen lives in Denmark. Chris started writing stories about Greenland while teaching in Qaanaaq, the largest village in the very north of Greenland - the population peaked at 600 during the two years he lived there. Chris spent a total of seven years in Greenland, teaching in remote communities and at the Police Academy in the capital of Nuuk. He has a Master of Arts in Professional Writing and a growing backlist of crime novels and thrillers set in Greenland, the Arctic and Scandinavia.