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Book SynopsisPossibly the most accurate picture of police work in crime fiction today An absolute cracker' Mike Ripley
Denton is having more than its fair share of crime.
A serial killer is murdering local prostitutes; a man demolishing his garden shed uncovers a long-buried skeleton; there is an armed robbery at a local minimart and a ram raid at a jewellers.
But Detective Inspector Jack Frost''s main concern is for the safety of a missing eight-year-old. And soon after another girl is reported missing, her body is found . . . raped and strangled.
Then Frost''s prime suspect hangs himself in his cell, leaving a note blaming Frost for driving him to suicide.
Frost may be coarse, insubordinate and fearless. But he's also in serious trouble.
Trade ReviewFrost is a splendid creation, a cross between Rumpole and Colombo * The Times *
R.D.Wingfield has created possibly the most accurate picture of police work in crime fiction today... Winter Frost is an absolute cracker -- Mike Ripley, Sherlock Holmes
If you enjoy crime fiction at all, read this. If you've never read a crime novel in your life, start with this one * Morning Star *