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Frost at Midnight

By: James Henry
Narrated by: Stephen Thorne
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August, 1983. Denton is preparing for a wedding. DS Waters should be on top of the world with less than a week to go until he marries Kim Myles. But the Sunday before the big day, the body of a young woman is found in the churchyard, and their wedding venue becomes a crime scene.

DS Jack Frost has been homeless for the past three months. He's been staying with DC Sue Clarke but with a baby to take care of and the imminent arrival of her mother, she's given him his marching orders. But as best man to Waters, he's got a responsibility to solve the mystery of the dead girl in the churchyard.

©2017 The Estate of R. D. Wingfield (P)2017 Isis Publishing Ltd
Crime Fiction Literature & Fiction Suspense Fiction Mystery
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forever frost

loved it!! James Henry has done a quality job of writing the prequels to the Frost story's we know and love.

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Absolutely BRILLIANT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm a huge fan of Inspector Frost - both in book form and more recently, Audible. I had my doubts about using a credit for this book, after reading a previous reviewer saying this is 'the worst of the Frost Books'. I am so pleased I ignored that review. I actually feel this is one of the very best. I loved all the characters, as usual, and the narrator's accents were brilliant as they always are. I highly recommend this title as I thoroughly enjoyed every word.

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As Good as the Original

I was so pleased to find that there are more Frost books and I enjoyed this book immensely. The plot is good, it is well read and well paced.

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good old Jack.

Having listened to David Jason reading, this was strange but became gripped in the story.

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Character voices

Sergeant Walters accent traveled around a bit sort of West Indian , more welsh than anything else. The doctor was similarly affected. That said it wasn’t a bad story.

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Just what I expected

Loved this story, read well ,
typical Jack Frost entertainment, well worth listening to.

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Good story

Good story delivered well by narrator.Still doesn’t have the humour of R D Wingfield’s originals but nevertheless a good listen

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Enjoyable listen

Loving these Frost stories by James Henry. He's certainly got the essence of Frost, the original creation of R D Wingfield off to a tee.

Good narration by Stephen Thorne.

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Great book but what’s with the accents?

I love all the frost books but what on earth has happened to DS Waters. Since the last book he seems to have e changed form a London accent to some sort of weird West Indian one. To be honest i found it a bit off putting as it removes the continuity from previous books. Apart from that, great storyline though

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very poor story

It was rubbish, not good enough to give it any stars apart from the reader who is very good

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