While juggling high-profile murders, Frost must also deal with a skeleton found in a garden shed, an armed robbery at a mini-market, and a jewelry store ram-raid.
In this installment, Frost is overwhelmed by a series of grim investigations that stretch his small team to their breaking point:
A killer is targeting local prostitutes, adding to the mounting pressure from his superiors.
Unlike the more polished TV version played by David Jason , the Jack Frost in the books is described as coarser, more sexist, and a deeply flawed "anti-hero".
Frost's primary focus is the disappearance of eight-year-old Vicky Stuart, who has been missing for nine weeks. The case turns darker when another young girl from the same school is found raped and strangled.
is the fifth book in the popular Jack Frost series written by R.D. Wingfield . It follows the famously untidy and insubordinate Detective Inspector Jack Frost as he navigates a chaotic surge of crime in the fictional English town of Denton. Plot Summary
A prime suspect in the child murders hangs himself in his cell, leaving a suicide note that blames Frost for his death. Key Themes & Style
While juggling high-profile murders, Frost must also deal with a skeleton found in a garden shed, an armed robbery at a mini-market, and a jewelry store ram-raid.
In this installment, Frost is overwhelmed by a series of grim investigations that stretch his small team to their breaking point: Winter Frost (Jack Frost series)
A killer is targeting local prostitutes, adding to the mounting pressure from his superiors. While juggling high-profile murders, Frost must also deal
Unlike the more polished TV version played by David Jason , the Jack Frost in the books is described as coarser, more sexist, and a deeply flawed "anti-hero". Frost's primary focus is the disappearance of eight-year-old
Frost's primary focus is the disappearance of eight-year-old Vicky Stuart, who has been missing for nine weeks. The case turns darker when another young girl from the same school is found raped and strangled.
is the fifth book in the popular Jack Frost series written by R.D. Wingfield . It follows the famously untidy and insubordinate Detective Inspector Jack Frost as he navigates a chaotic surge of crime in the fictional English town of Denton. Plot Summary
A prime suspect in the child murders hangs himself in his cell, leaving a suicide note that blames Frost for his death. Key Themes & Style