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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. Virusi A short story of outbreak and hysteria in the Arctic When a young woman collapses shortly after arriving in a remote settlement in Greenland, Constable David Maratse must enforce quarantine as sickness and panic spreads through the community. Bait A short story of cause and consequence in the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
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. Virusi A short story of outbreak and hysteria in the Arctic When a young woman collapses shortly after arriving in a remote settlement in Greenland, Constable David Maratse must enforce quarantine as sickness and panic spreads through the community. Bait A short story of cause and consequence in the Arctic When invited on a fishing trip, Constable David Maratse is forced to relive an old case and admit his mistakes before he is allowed to return to shore. The Women's Knife A short story of mental health and manipulation in the Arctic When Constable David Maratse responds to a pregnant woman's suicide attempt in a remote settlement, he uncovers disturbing secrets buried in tiny graves hidden on the island. Ice, Wind and Fire A short story of fire and devastation in the Arctic When thin ice prevents firefighters from responding to a house fire, Constable David Maratse must organise an evacuation, before strong winds spread the flames through the settlement.
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.