Winter Frost (jack Frost Series) Review
Wingfield often opens new investigations just as others seem to be closing, creating a sense of a "mounting workload" that makes the reader feel the pressure Frost is under. Series Information
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 Winter Frost (Jack Frost series)
A killer is targeting local prostitutes, adding to the mounting pressure from his superiors. Wingfield often opens new investigations just as others
Reviewers on Amazon note that the book masterfully balances "humour and tragedy," using Frost’s sarcastic wit to offset the grim nature of his cases. Reviewers on Amazon note that the book masterfully
In this installment, Frost is overwhelmed by a series of grim investigations that stretch his small team to their breaking point:
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".

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