First Frost: DI Jack Frost series 1
By (Author) James Henry
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Corgi Books
2nd January 2012
27th October 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
464
Width 127mm, Height 198mm, Spine 27mm
314g
R.D. Wingfield's unforgettable Jack Frost returns in this gripping prequel to the bestselling series. A Sunday Times Top 10 Bestseller. Perfect for fans of David Jason's Frost and readers of Stuart MacBride and Peter James. 'Frost is back - this is a brilliant read, I can't recommend it highly enough' Martina Cole Denton, 1981. Britain is in recession, the IRA is becoming increasingly active and the country's on alert for an outbreak of rabies. Detective Sergeant Jack Frost is working under his mentor and inspiration DI Bert Williams, and coping badly with his increasingly strained marriage. But DI Williams is nowhere to be seen. So when a 12-year-old girl goes missing from a department store changing room, DS Frost is put in charge of the investigation... 'One of the most successful ventriloquial acts in crime writing.' Financial Times
One of the most successful ventriloquial acts in crime writing. * Financial Times *
Frost is back - this is a brilliant read, I can't recommend it highly enough -- MARTINA COLE
Not only a gripping mystery, but an exclusive look at Jack Frost's early years -- DAVID JASON
The success of First Frost is incontestable. This is a palpable hit... [a] dark, but glittering pearl -- Barry Forshaw * INDEPENDENT *
This is great stuff. Just when you thought you'd seen the last of him, Jack Frost returns in a prequel to the series, which finds Frost in his best paisley tie tracking down a missing girl -- PETER ROBINSON
James Henry is the pen name for James Gurbutt, who has long been a fan of the original R. D. Wingfield Frost books and the subsequent TV series. He works in publishing, and enjoys windsurfing and long lunches. After a successful career writing for radio, R. D. Wingfield turned his attention to fiction, creating the character of Jack Frost. The series has been adapted for television as the perennially popular A Touch of Frost, starring David Jason. R. D. Wingfield died in 2007.