Christoffer Petersen is a prolific Norwegian author known primarily for his gritty and atmospheric crime fiction set in the remote and unforgiving landscapes of Greenland. His writing style is characterized by a stark realism, detailed descriptions of the Arctic environment, and morally complex characters navigating difficult situations. Petersen frequently employs a minimalist approach, focusing on character development and suspense rather than elaborate plotting. He's built a significant following through his numerous releases across various series and short story collections, often exploring themes of isolation, survival, and the darker aspects of human nature.
Petersen’s prolific output spans across several series, including ‘Greenland Crime,’ ‘Adelyne Scott,’ and ‘Detective Freja Hansen,’ and a wide range of short stories and novellas. He frequently returns to the setting of Greenland, utilizing its unique cultural and geographical elements to create distinctive narratives. His work has garnered critical acclaim for its evocative prose and compelling storytelling, establishing him as a notable voice in contemporary Scandinavian crime fiction.











































































































































































































