The Girl With the Raven Tongue
Part 2 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
When a girl's shoes are found beside a dead raven, and the search for her body is called off, it is left to Police Constable Petra Jensen to close the case and allow the parents to grieve.The Girl with the Raven Tongue is the second in a new series of Greenland Missing Persons novellas set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.'No one writes Arctic Noir like Petersen! Bleak landscapes, action-packed thrillers, fabulous cultural insight and a cast of intriguing characters that simply leave you wanting more!' – Dr NoirThe Girl with the Raven Tongue introduces many new and interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Girl with the Raven Tongue and begin the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Shiver in the Arctic
Part 3 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
As the temperature plummets and the residents of a remote village shelter during a particularly vicious winter storm, Constable Petra Jensen picks up the pieces of an old case to pass the time until the temperature rises.The Shiver in the Arctic is the third in a new series of Greenland Missing Persons novellas set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.'Petersen writes chilling thrillers in harsh, isolated environments. Too dark for some. Too cold for everyone.' – Óskar GuðmundssonThe Shiver in the Arctic introduces many new and interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Shiver in the Arctic and begin the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Fever in the Water: A Constable Petra Jensen Novella
Part 4 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
When the water supply in a remote settlement is poisoned, all available evidence suggests the culprit is a man who went missing several years earlier, and it is Constable Petra Jensen's job to find him.The Fever in the Water is the fourth in a new series of Greenland Missing Persons novellas set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.'Dark, fresh crime fiction from the far north.' – Quentin BatesThe Fever in the Water introduces many new and interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Fever in the Water and begin the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Winter Trap: A Constable Petra Jensen Novella
Part 5 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
A chance encounter at a residential home in Greenland's capital city, Nuuk, marks the beginning of an emotionally charged investigation for Police Constable Petra Jensen, as she searches for a missing woman, last seen more than 40 years earlier. The Winter Trap is the fifth in a new series of Greenland Missing Persons novellas set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture. 'Chilling crimes, stark settings, and the remote Arctic brought to life. Petersen's depth of knowledge make his thrillers unmissable for any lover of extremes.' – J.F. Penn The Winter Trap introduces many new and interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series. The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter. Pick up your copy of The Winter Trap and begin the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Shaman's Daughter
Part 6 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
When the shaman's daughter goes missing, and her father is the subject of a manhunt, Constable Petra Jensen must break the rules to find them both before it is too late. The Shaman's Daughter is the sixth in a new series of Greenland Missing Persons novellas set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture. 'Petra Jensen is an intriguing character.' – Margaret Kirk The Shaman's Daughter introduces many new and interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter. Pick up your copy of The Shaman's Daughter and begin the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Banshee Palace
Part 7 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
When a young woman is found alone in the mountains, Constable Petra Jensen uncovers evidence to suggest she is lucky to be alive. Encouraged by the commissioner, Petra investigates, following a dark path to a remote cabin known as the Banshee Palace. The Banshee Palace is the seventh in a new series of Greenland Missing Persons novellas set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture. 'Nail-biting tension from the first page to the last...' – Isabella Muir The Banshee Palace introduces many new and interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series. The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter. Pick up your copy of The Banshee Palace and continue the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Blood Bandit
Part 9 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
When a desperate young man takes a hostage at the hospital in Greenland's capital city, Constable Petra Jensen takes matters into her own hands when all other options fail.The Blood Bandit is the ninth in the Greenland Missing Persons series of novellas and novels set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.The Blood Bandit continues the adventures of Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen, ably assisted by interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Blood Bandit and continue the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Glacier Wraith
Part 11 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen discovers a new side to her supervisor Sergeant Duneq when a team of celebrity ghost hunters arrives in Greenland demanding police protection.The Glacier Wraith is the eleventh in a new series of Greenland Missing Persons novellas set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.The Glacier Wraith is novella length, ensuring the perfect ghostly read – in one sitting – this Halloween.The Glacier Wraith introduces many new and interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Glacier Wraith and begin the search for Greenland's missing persons this Halloween! 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.
The Blister at the End of the World
Part 12 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
Greenland grabs the attention of the world when a famous British teenager goes missing during a school trip to the Arctic.In this short novel, Constable Petra Jensen struggles to cope with the notorious British tabloid press, and when the girl disappears, Petra becomes the face of the search for the missing teenager.The Blister at the End of the World is the twelfth in the Greenland Missing Persons series of novellas and novels set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.The Blister at the End of the World continues the adventures of Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen, ably assisted by interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Blister at the End of the World and continue the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Boreal Tattoo
Part 13 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
While convalescing in her hospital bed, Constable Petra Jensen is given a Polaroid photo of a traditional Inuit tattoo and encouraged to track down the artist who made it.The Boreal Tattoo is the thirteenth in the Greenland Missing Persons series of novellas and novels set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.The Boreal Tattoo continues the adventures of Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen, ably assisted by interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.This special Kickstarter edition introduces a new character: Eva Møller.Pick up your copy of The Boreal Tattoo and continue the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Last Day of Old Magic
Part 14 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
As Tuukula prepares for the longest sledge journey in the world, Petra distracts the shaman's daughter with a cold case that can only be solved with old magic.The Last Day of Old Magic is the fourteenth in the Greenland Missing Persons series of novellas and novels set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.The Last Day of Old Magic continues the adventures of Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen, ably assisted by interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Last Day of Old Magic and continue the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Polar Bear Screen
Part 16 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
When a sixteen-year-old girl goes missing in the far north along Greenland's treacherous and remote east coast, Constable Petra Jensen thinks she is part of a rescue mission, only to discover not all is as it seems.The Polar Bear Screen is the sixteenth in the Greenland Missing Persons series of novellas and novels set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.The Polar Bear Screen continues the adventures of Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen, ably assisted by interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Polar Bear Screen and continue the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Mammoth Hunt
Part 17 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
When a party of enthusiastic fossil hunters descends on the remote Arctic village of Uummannaq, Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen picks up the pieces when one of them is left behind.The Mammoth Hunt is the seventeenth in the Greenland Missing Persons series of novellas and novels set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.The Mammoth Hunt continues the adventures of Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen, ably assisted by interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Mammoth Hunt and continue the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Fox that Barked
Part 18 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
When a local environmentalist raises the alarm about astronomical levels of methane close to a remote community, no one listens until she goes missing.The Fox that Barked is the eighteenth in the Greenland Missing Persons series of novellas and novels set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.The Fox that Barked continues the adventures of Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen, ably assisted by interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Fox that Barked and continue the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Ptarmigan Wing
Part 19 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
When a young boy returns to the village with a dead ptarmigan, the local police constable is disturbed by human blood on the wing and the news that more boys from the village might be missing.The Ptarmigan Wing is the nineteenth in the Greenland Missing Persons series of novellas and novels set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.The Ptarmigan Wing continues the adventures of Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen, ably assisted by interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Ptarmigan Wing and continue the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Empty Camp
Part 21 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
When a guide from a cruise ship discovers an empty camp with signs of a struggle, it's up to Constable Petra Jensen to follow the trail of blood into the mountains.The Empty Camp is the twenty-first in the Greenland Missing Persons series of novellas and novels set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.The Empty Camp continues the adventures of Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen, ably assisted by interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Empty Camp and continue the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Book of the Dead
Part 25 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
When Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen takes a long weekend in a remote cabin, she spends her days reading the diary of a convicted police officer, unaware that her past is about to catch up with her.The Book of The Dead is the twenty-fifth in the Greenland Missing Persons series of novellas and novels set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.The Book of The Dead continues the adventures of Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen, ably assisted by interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Book of The Dead and continue the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Lost Patrol: A Constable Petra Jensen Novella
Part 26 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
When a ferocious winter storm ravages Northeast Greenland National Park, the operating area of the Danish Sirius Sledge Patrol, Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen is worried about patrol member Jonas Hallander, and even more so when his team misses several scheduled radio checks.The Lost Patrol is the twenty-sixth in the Greenland Missing Persons series of novellas and novels set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.The Lost Patrol continues the adventures of Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen, ably assisted by interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Lost Patrol and continue the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Bad Eggs: A Constable Petra Jensen Novella
Part 28 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
Tensions run high when a remote Arctic settlement runs out of eggs and it's up to Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen to resolve the crisis.The Bad Eggs is the twenty-eighth in the Greenland Missing Persons series of novellas and novels set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.The Bad Eggs continues the adventures of Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen, ably assisted by interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Bad Eggs and continue the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Man With the Fishhook Smile
Part 29 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
When sightings of a scarred stranger are connected to disappearances of women across the country, it's up to Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen to discover the connection.The Man with the Fishhook Smile is the twenty-ninth in the Greenland Missing Persons series of novellas and novels set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.The Man with the Fishhook Smile continues the adventures of Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen, ably assisted by interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Man with the Fishhook Smile and continue the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Incurable Innocence of Auks
Part 32 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
When a group of American tourists claim their wildlife guide has abandoned them in the far north of Greenland, it's up to Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen to uncover the truth and to find the missing guide.The Incurable Innocence of Auks is the thirty-second in the Greenland Missing Persons series of novellas and novels set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.The Incurable Innocence of Auks continues the adventures of Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen, ably assisted by interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Incurable Innocence of Auks and continue the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.
The Ballad of Heart Mountain
Part 33 of the Greenland Missing Persons series
When an aging poet goes missing in Greenland's capital city, it's up to Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen to find him. The Ballad of Heart Mountain is the thirty-third in the Greenland Missing Persons series of novellas and novels set in the harsh, unpredictable Arctic, rich in tradition, myth and culture.The Ballad of Heart Mountain continues the adventures of Constable Petra 'Piitalaat' Jensen, ably assisted by interesting characters, together with a few familiar faces making cameo appearances in the series.The Greenland Missing Persons stories are set prior to The Ice Star and Seven Graves, One Winter.Pick up your copy of The Ballad of Heart Mountain and continue the search for Greenland's missing persons today! 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.