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"Set in 1924 at a desolate police outpost on Devon Island in Canada's far north, this is a story of murder, mystery, and love--intensified by a clash of cultures between Inuit guides and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers who live and work alongside them. Will Grant is one of three constables who, along with their guides and families, are dropped on the windy gravel beach of Dundas Harbour. But no amount of training--not even the horrors of the First World War--would prepare the officers for ice-locked isolation and physical threats from ocean storms, blizzards, avalanches, months of…mehr

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"Set in 1924 at a desolate police outpost on Devon Island in Canada's far north, this is a story of murder, mystery, and love--intensified by a clash of cultures between Inuit guides and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers who live and work alongside them. Will Grant is one of three constables who, along with their guides and families, are dropped on the windy gravel beach of Dundas Harbour. But no amount of training--not even the horrors of the First World War--would prepare the officers for ice-locked isolation and physical threats from ocean storms, blizzards, avalanches, months of darkness, and marauding polar bears. The mental and emotional strain are exacerbated by two mysterious, violent deaths. When the Inuit abandon the outpost, Grant realizes that his values and beliefs have changed in ways he could not have imagined. Although alone and crushed by the inexplicable murders, Grant has learned much about the Arctic through Naudla, wife of one of the guides--and his secret lover. Through her, he discovers the magnificent beauty of the land and ice-covered ocean. This is not a frozen hell, but rather the cold edge of heaven. Cold Edge of Heaven is a historical fiction adventure set in the Canadian Arctic at the now-abandoned Royal Canadian Mounted Police outpost of Dundas Harbour. Stations such as these were central to Canada asserting its sovereignty over the vast far north, with the Mounties serving as "human flagpoles.""--
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Autorenporträt
Few people have experienced the high arctic as extensively and as personally as author Whit Fraser. For more than 50 years, beginning as a CBC reporter, his work has taken him to every part of the Canadian Arctic as well as Alaska and Greenland. Over that period, he visited the barren but beautiful, old RCMP detachment at Dundas Harbor, on Devon Island in the Northwest Passage five times. On his most recent trip in 2019, he spent several hours at an abandoned RCMP detachment, and three lonely graves on a hill top, he came away inspired to write this fictional account of life and death, love and lust in Canada's last and frozen frontier.