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Polar Bears

It is a funny coincidence but as I'm writing about a polar bear in my new mystery thriller in the Detective Calista Gates series, people I know have posted pictures on Facebook of a polar bear wandering through one of their coastal communities. It happens almost every spring in northern Newfoundland. You don't have to go to the Arctic to encounter polar bears. If you live on the northern tip of the island of Newfoundland, chances are good that you'll see one through your living-room window! My favourite fisherman told me that his ancestors used to call them "water bears" because they are incredibly good swimmers. I have only seen a polar bear in nature in a net. He had been tranquilized by wildlife officers and a helicopter flew him dangling in a net across an ocean strait to Labrador.
The polar bears in northern Newfoundland and Labrador are healthy and thriving because there are so many seals and sufficient pack ice. A few years ago, a polar bear broke into a shed in Goose Cove and ate some tame ducks. And another one stuck his head into a kitchen. That was quite a scare for the family in the house, as you can imagine, But nobody was hurt or killed.
I will be back in northern Newfoundland at the end of April (right now I'm in British Columbia), and chances are small that there will still be a lonely polar bear trying to find his way home. But you never know. In my book, Detective Calista Gates will be up close and personal with one of these giants. I don't know whether I should envy her or whether I should be glad that it never happened to me... What do you think?
Bay of Evil
Bay of Evil (Detective Calista Gates #3) by Bernadette Calonego
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Shark!

Those who have read my mystery thriller "A Dark Chill" know that I have a soft spot for sharks because I think it is cruel to cut their fins off and let them die slowly in the water.
But I am very well aware that sharks are dangerous predators (they have an important role in the ocean's food chain). My fisherman had a scary encounter while he was jigging some cod in northern Newfoundland. Jigging means sinking a fish hook with the bait into the water while manually jiggling the fishing line up and down in order to attract the fish.
However, what my fisherman pulled to the boat was not only a cod but also a shark! The Poorbeagle shark had the cod with the fish hook in its mouth and didn't want to release it. So my fisherman had to get the fish hook from the cod and let both of them go. Since the shark kept its mouth closed, because it held the cod with it, it could not bite my fisherman. The very same day, however, a shark bit a fisherman in the arm in the exact same situation. The man had to be transported to the hospital.
Some other years, I've also been jigging cod, but I don't know how I would have reacted if a shark had wanted to take away my fish! I probably would have experienced more than "A Dark Chill"!
P.S. My new mystery thriller "Missing in the Dark" can be pre-ordered on Amazon for a really low price.
MISSING IN THE DARK A riveting mystery thriller (Detective Calista Gates 4) by Bernadette Calonego
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Published on September 23, 2023 04:45 Tags: canada, cold, fishing, mystery-thriller, newfoundland, northern, shark

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