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Camp Century: A short story of secrets and scandal in the Arctic

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Camp Century: A short story of secrets and scandal in the Arctic
Camp Century: A short story of secrets and scandal in the Arctic

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Camp Century: A short story of secrets and scandal in the Arctic

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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.
Camp Century
is the eleventh in a series of novellas to feature Constable David Maratse in Greenland. Each novella is set during Maratse's career as a police constable, and features aspects of Greenlandic culture, tradition, and not least the stunning natural environment.
The series includes:
Katabatic
Container
Tupilaq
The Last Flight
The Heart that was a Wild Garden
Qivittoq
The Thunder Spirits
Iluliaq
Scrimshaw
Asiaq
You can read more about David Maratse in The Greenland Trilogy of action thrillers, starting with
The Ice Star
, and in his own series of Greenland Crime novels, starting with
Seven Graves, One Winter
.
Seven Graves, One Winter is the first full novel featuring Greenlandic Police Constable David Maratse.
The Greenland Crime series includes:
Blood Floe
We Shall Be Monsters
Inside the Bear's Cage

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