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A Touch Of Frost
R D Wingfield
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Description for A Touch Of Frost
Paperback. Detective Inspector Jack Frost, officially on duty, is nevertheless determined to sneak off to a colleague's leaving party. But first the corpse of a well-known local junkie is found blocking the drain of a Denton public lavatory - and then, when Frost attempts to join the revels, the nubile daughter of a wealthy businessman is reported missing. Series: DI Jack Frost Series. Num Pages: 432 pages. BIC Classification: FF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 177 x 107 x 23. Weight in Grams: 228.
‘A funny, frantic, utterly refreshing brew’ – Sunday Telegraph
Detective Inspector Jack Frost, officially on duty, is nevertheless determined to sneak off to a colleague's leaving party. But first the corpse of a well-known local junkie is found blocking the drain of a Denton public lavatory - and then the daughter of a wealthy businessman is reported missing.
And now a wave of crime threatens to submerge sleepy Denton.
A robbery occurs at the town's notorious strip joint, the pampered son of a local MP is suspected of a hit-and-run offence and, to top it all, ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Corgi
Number of pages
432
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1992
Series
DI Jack Frost Series
Condition
New
Number of Pages
432
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780552145558
SKU
V9780552145558
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-49
About R D Wingfield
After a successful career writing for radio, R.D. Wingfield turned his attention to fiction and created the character of D.I. Jack Frost, who has featured in the titles A Touch of Frost, Frost at Christmas, Night Frost, Hard Frost, Winter Frost and A Killing Frost. The series has been adapted for television as the perennially popular A Touch of Frost ... Read more
Reviews for A Touch Of Frost
A funny, frantic, utterly refreshing brew
Sunday Telegraph
What impresses most is the extraordinarily vivid interplay between the police characters. Frost himself is spendidly drawn
The Times
Sunday Telegraph
What impresses most is the extraordinarily vivid interplay between the police characters. Frost himself is spendidly drawn
The Times