If you’ve been following the Greenland Missing Persons series of novellas – with a few novels thrown in – you might be interested to know how the rest of 2023 is shaping up for Petra and the gang.
Yes, I called them a gang. 🙂
Here’s the links, brief story descriptions, and release dates for each novella:
GMP #17
Release Date: August 2, 2023
Story hook: 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.
GMP #18
Release Date: August 28, 2023
Story hook: When a local environmentalist raises the alarm about astronomical levels of methane close to a remote community, no one listens until she goes missing.
GMP #19
Release Date: September 26, 2023
Story hook: When a young boy kills his first ptarmigan, the family is disturbed by human blood on the wing and the news that another boy from the village is missing.
GMP #20
Release Date: October 31, 2023
Story hook: When three teenagers dare each other to sail into the forsaken fjord, it’s up to Constable Petra Jensen to find them.
GMP #21
Release Date: December 21, 2023
Story hook: 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.
I really appreciate the time readers have spent following Petra in her search for missing persons in Greenland. If you’re just tuning in, as tempting as it might be to jump in with one of the later stories, it really makes sense to start with the first in the series.
The Boy with the Narwhal Tooth
GMP #1
Release Date: June 30, 2020
Story hook: When a young Greenlandic boy is reported missing almost 12 months to the day he disappeared, newly trained Police Constable Petra Jensen travels to the far north of Greenland to find him.
Sorry. 😉
Gosh, I’ve been writing about Petra for a while now.
Chris
We LOVE Petra! Please carry on writing more Petra stories. 🙂
Thank you, Elentarri! I really appreciate your feedback. I’ll keep ’em coming! 🙂