In this fifth novel in the DI Jack Frost series, a serial killer surfaces in Denton, killing prostitutes and abducting small girls. With Frost following false leads and unable to catch the killer, his own position in the force is put in jeopardy.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Puzzle, Nice plot, Great Read,
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This review is from: Winter Frost (Paperback)
This book is more of the same from Wingfield. If you like the Frost character and his irreverent interaction with authority, this is the book for you. I was drawn into the story lines and my attention was captured until the last page. I hope the gap between books will not be so long.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Just Sheer Brilliance,
By Christopher Moore (Lara, Victoria Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Winter Frost (Paperback)
Every Frost book I read is such supurb pleasure that I want to just keep reading it. This one is no exception. It is not Agatha Christie, nor is it Shakespeare. It is classic, never-the-less. It wont suit all - some people prefer more long words, or their sense of humour is too restricted. Frost books keep me on the edge of the seat, and emotionally charged. Sometimes I laugh, sometimes I am just too absorbed. Winter Frost (like all the others) had just these effects. The TV series is good (David Jason is excellant) but the books are much more involved and dark. If you've read and enjoyed one book - you'll love the rest. If you haven't, then give it a try! Because although each book has some similarities (LIFE is LIKE THAT) it is equally true to say that each book is different. If one reviewer tells you the characters are cardboard, then I say I know several of the characters in real life. different names, but it's them never-the-less. maybe that makes real life cardboard. I dunno. But I just love these books.ps. Mr R.D. Wingfield. PLEASE write another soon.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I'm sorry I've finished reading this book!,
This review is from: Winter Frost (Paperback)
And I'll have to wait for the next book of this "Jack Frost" series for a long time. Maybe two years? Or more than that? He has been the same since I first read "A touch of Frost.": a dirty, lousy, lazy, but lovable bloke. He is very charming especially when the situation around him gets worse and worse. It's because, I think, he never blame anyone but himself under any pressure. If you haven't recently met a charming man, go for this book and find him very attractive!!!
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