David Maratse is
settling into early retirement in the remote Arctic settlement of
Inussuk, when an expedition yacht is discovered at the edge of the sea
ice. Patches of blood have frozen to the decks. Three of the crew in the
cabin are unconscious but alive, the rest are dead or missing.
Frustrated by the slow speed of the investigation, the yacht’s owner hires Maratse
to locate the missing crew members, and to recover a lost journal
believed to have been written by the late German polar researcher Alfred
Wegener.
Maratse’s investigation takes him from the
wind-ravaged frozen peaks of Greenland to the German capital of Berlin.
*Note
to the reader: while the main story in "Blood Floe" does reach a
conclusion, the very end of the book paves the way for book three, and
could be considered a cliffhanger.
ID: TH - 675/2
TH - 675/2 | Blood Floe (Greenland Crime #2) by Christoffer Petersen
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