What caused an experienced ice-fisherman in Greenland to drown is a question for the police in “Strange Fish” by Christoffer Petersen.
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‘Strange Fish’ is in the January/February 2025 edition.
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The first novel featuring Constable David Maratse is Seven Graves, One Winter.
The first novella featuring Constable David Maratse is Katabatic.
And Maratse’s first appearance was in The Ice Star.
Contributor’s note:
My story, ‘Strange Fish’, featuring Constable David Maratse, is in the January/February 2025 issue of Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine.
