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by - written on 06/11/09 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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A Killing Frost is the latest book by R. D Wingfield, published in October 2008 it reunites us with the Detective Inspector Jack Frost, a sardonic, chain-smoking, rough diamond whose blatant insubordination and 'ends justify the means' approach, make him a force to be reckoned with inside and outside the station. The central story concerns two young teenagers who have gone missing and are feared to be murdered. Frost has to piece together the truth behind their disappearance, whilst being bombarded with cases of paedophile rings, blackmail and extortion at a local supermarket, a missing nurse, a body on a railway line and arson. The first couple of ... Read the complete review
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