Roland Muller is a thriller writer specializing in climate fiction. His novels are set in the thawing ice of Greenland.
He was already fascinated by the Arctic and its inhabitants during his ethnology studies in Göttingen and Mainz. After moving to the Rhine-Main area, he embarked on a classic advertising career in Frankfurt and found the opportunity to travel extensively to the Arctic Circle, Denmark, Canada and the USA.
To this day, the Arctic virus has not let him go. He is married, lives with his wife and Siberian cats in the Taunus mountains, where he finds the leisure to turn precisely researched contemporary topics into exciting thrillers.
Roland Muller is represented by Dirk R. Meynecke and published by Aufbau Verlagen, Berlin.
I'm involved with Climate Fiction Writers Europe because my colleague Sprenger thought it was a good idea ;-)
— Roland Muller
A deadly hunt on Greenland
When two workers at a controversial open-cast mining project in Greenland are murdered, the chief of police in Aarhus sees an opportunity to get rid of her headstrong investigator John Kaunak. Ostensibly as the new head of security, he flies to the island and soon realizes that he is not dealing with an ordinary murderer. The coveted neodymium, which the whole world is chasing, is being mined in the open-cast mine. Nobody wants to support John and stand in the way of the big players. Until he meets Aka Høegh, a young local woman who shows him the mystical side of Greenland.
An explosive and highly topical political thriller set against the spectacular backdrop of the Greenland ice.