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Frost Series

Jack Frost Series

Detective Inspector Jack Frost lives and works in Denton, England. Frost is not particularly favored by his superior officers nor, in fact, by many of his other colleagues. He is thought by them to be unkempt in both personal appearance, and  his disregard for the bureaucracy and "teamwork" of modern policing. Frost is a field man and gritty. Liked or no, Frost gets the cases solved.Detective Inspector Jack Frost lives and works in Denton, England. Frost is not particularly favored by his superior officers nor, in fact, by many of his other colleagues. He is thought by them to be unkempt in both personal appearance, and  his disregard for the bureaucracy and "teamwork" of modern policing. Frost is a field man and gritty. Liked or no, Frost gets the cases solved.

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cover Title: Winter Frost Authors: R.D. Wingfield Rating: 0 Hits: 1113 Status: Available
cover Title: A Killing Frost Authors: R.D. Wingfield Rating: 0 Hits: 1281 Status: Available
cover Title: Frost at Christmas (Crime Lines) Authors: R.D. Wingfield Rating: 0 Hits: 1900 Status: Available
cover Title: Night Frost Authors: R.D. Wingfield Rating: 0 Hits: 1972 Status: Available
cover Title: A Touch of Frost Authors: R.D. Wingfield Rating: 0 Hits: 2026 Status: Available
cover Title: Hard Frost Authors: R.D. Wingfield Rating: 0 Hits: 2082 Status: Available

 
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