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A Killing Frost; By: R. D. Wingfield; Narrated by: Stephen Thorne; Series: Jack Frost, Book 6 Length: 13 hrs and 14 mins.  · Books about Killing Frost. Language: en Pages: A Killing Frost. Authors: R D Wingfield. Categories: Fiction. Type: BOOK - Published: - Publisher: Random House Get BOOK 'Another jam-packed, thrilling outing for Wingfield's DI Jack Frost.' Stuart MacBride On a rainy night in Denton, Detective Inspector Jack Frost is called to the.  · A Killing Frost. by RD Wingfield. pp, Bantam, £ In the past year, a melancholy sub-genre of crime fiction has emerged: the novel in which the author is among the www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 3 mins.


Inspector Frost - Complete Set Frost At Christmas (), A Touch of Frost (), Night Frost () Hard Frost ()Winter Frost (), A Killing Frost () WINGFIELD, R D. Published by London Constable , Multi-layered storylines, characters that jump off the page and a satisfactory conclusion. It is really sad to think that this will be the last Frost story because of the recent death of R D Wingfield. Luckily I have all his other stories on tape and will continue to enjoy them for years to come. 'A Killing Frost' is a worthy end to the series. Sadly this was the last Frost book, as RD Wingfield died in , but it is a fitting final piece of work which captures the essence of Frost and his colleagues, especially Supt Mullett. Although the plot is a very serious and in places grim one, about the murders of several young women, Wingfield still manages to inject much humour into the.


'Another jam-packed, thrilling outing for Wingfield's DI Jack Frost.' Stuart MacBride On a rainy night in Denton, Detective Inspector Jack Frost is called to the site of a macabre discovery in the woods - that of a human foot. Meanwhile a multiple rapist is on the loose, the local supermarket. This is the sixth, (and also the last - the author passed away in ), D.I. Frost mystery. Frost is a rumpled, chain-smoking, booze-guzzling, profane detective on the Denton, (England), police force - and bears more than a passing resemblance to Superintendant Andrew Dalziel of Reginald Hill's series - although Andy is a tad more cerebral. After a successful career writing for radio, R. D. Wingfield turned his attention to fiction and created the character of DI Jack Frost, who has featured in the titles Frost at Christmas, A Touch.

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