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Seven Graves, One Winter

Politics, Murder, and Corruption in the Arctic
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In the remote Arctic community of Inussuk, seven graves are dug at the end of each summer, before the ground freezes. As winter approaches, the question is, will they be enough? When Constable David Maratse is invalided off the force, he moves to a small settlement to live the life of a subsistence hunter and fisherman. But when his long line hooks the body of a politician's daughter, he finds himself both prime suspect and lead investigator in Greenland's most sensational murder case. "Petersen brings Greenland to life, and death to Greenland. A tale of extraordinary people in an extraordinary setting. I was gripped from the first grave." Michael Ridpath Seven Graves, One Winter is the first of five full-length novels featuring Greenlandic Police Constable David Maratse. "Sharp and authentic - Greenland will haunt you after this." Quentin Bates Seven Graves, One Winter is the first book in Christoffer Petersen's Greenland Crime series. If you like Ragnar Jónasson's Dark Iceland series and Yrsa Sigurdardottir's Freyja and Huldar books then you'll love Christoffer Petersen's dark crime thriller set in the world's most exciting Arctic location.

Author Biography:

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.
Release date NZ
May 5th, 2020
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
244
Dimensions
127x203x14
ISBN-13
9788793957497
Product ID
33529874

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