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Rating:  Summary: Very enjoyable Review: After reading all the Colin Dexter Inspector Morse books and feeling at a loss as to what could possibly satisfy me after such a delightful and rich reading experience, I was lucky enough to find Frost.Definitely not politically correct but what fun to read ! Great stuff.
Rating:  Summary: A First Rate Mystery ! Review: Although not a huge fan of the television show, I decided to give this book a read to see how much it differed from the series. Wow! What a great, enthralling read! The character of Frost is a detective genius in a rumpled raincoat; the plot kept moving at a quick pace, with just enough twists and turns to make it a page turner without losing the reader, and with an ending that kept you guessing until the last pages.
Rating:  Summary: Hard to put down! Review: Frost a most likeable and very caring man
Rating:  Summary: Relentless and compassionate Review: Frost is a new series character for me and I will enjoy following him in this series. He is brash, rude, profane, obscene, callous, rough-edged, filthy minded and has poor personal hygiene. Nonetheless, he is also relentless and compassionate. He gets his bad guy and also shares the credit. Most of the police have the flu and -- of course that's when a whole series of crimes take place, piling up on the exhausted Jack Frost. (Would someone's parents really do that to a child?) meanwhile, his vicious and incompetent superior is looking over his shoulder trying to find an excuse to scrape the Frost out of the force.
Rating:  Summary: Night And Day Until I Finished this great book Review: Incredible. This was the first Frost book I read after seeing the inferior TV show first. In my opinion it's the best of all five Frost novels, with good mysteries, likeable (and unlikeable) characters, just about everything. Whether you're British or American, you'll love this book (and the others in the series.) Here's hoping Wingfield writes more!
Rating:  Summary: Night And Day Until I Finished this great book Review: Incredible. This was the first Frost book I read after seeing the inferior TV show first. In my opinion it's the best of all five Frost novels, with good mysteries, likeable (and unlikeable) characters, just about everything. Whether you're British or American, you'll love this book (and the others in the series.) Here's hoping Wingfield writes more!
Rating:  Summary: Very enjoyable Review: What a miserable life our Frost leads! However, I don't feel sorry for him, because I know everyting will be all right with him in the end of the story. I like happy-ending stories, and so I like this seiries of Inspector Frost.
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