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R. D. Wingfield

    Rodney David Wingfield était un auteur prolifique de pièces radiophoniques policières et de scénarios de comédie. Ses romans policiers mettant en scène l'inspecteur Jack Frost ont été adaptés avec succès pour la télévision. Wingfield était un homme modeste, fuyant la scène médiatique londonienne au profit d'une vie tranquille avec sa femme et son fils.

    Winter frost
    A touch of Frost
    Hard Frost
    A killing frost
    Night Frost
    • Night Frost

      • 431pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,2(7)Évaluer

      A serial killer is terrorizing the senior citizens of Denton, and the local police are succumbing to a flu epidemic. In uncertain charge of the investigation is Detective Inspector Jack Frost, crumpled, slapdash and foul-mouthed as ever.

      Night Frost
    • A killing frost

      • 496pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      4,2(117)Évaluer

      On a rainy night in Denton, Detective Inspector Jack Frost is called to the site of a macabre discovery in the woods - that of a human foot. Meanwhile a multiple rapist is on the loose, the local supermarket reports poisoned stock and a man claims to have cut his wife up into little pieces, yet can't recall where he hid them. But it is when two young girls are reported missing in quick succession that the Denton crime wave reaches terrifying heights. As the exhausted Frost staggers from case to case, pressured from all sides and haunted by memories of his wife, something nasty arrives at the station in the form of Detective Chief Inspector Skinner. The scheming, slippery Skinner clearly has his eye on the Superintendent's office, but his first job is to manipulate the transfer of the unorthodox D.I. Jack Frost to another division. Will Frost find the missing girls before his new nemesis forces him away from Denton once and for all?

      A killing frost
    • Hard Frost

      • 445pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,2(138)Évaluer

      Detective Inspector Jack Frost, Denton Division, is not beloved by his superiors. In fact, he's something of a pain in the brass: unkempt and unruly, with a taste for crude humor and a tendency to cut corners. They'd like nothing better than to bounce him from the department. The only problem is, Frost's the one D.I. who, by hook or by crook, always seems to find a way to get the job done. It's a high price to pay for a pak of smokes when Frost interrupts his vacation to filch some of Commander Mullett's cigarettes and finds himself pressed into emergency duty. Denton Division is shorthanded after a car crash involving several tipsy high-ranking cops, and on Guy Fawkes night there's more mischief abroad than just a few children making the rounds begging for pennies and lighting firecrackers. In the next few days, Frost will deal with a parade of miscreants, including a blackmailer, a shifty businessman, a not-so-greiving widow, a sexual pervert or two, a crazed housewife, and a cold-blooded kidnapper. The clock is ticking, and Frost is perilously short of clues...

      Hard Frost
    • A touch of Frost

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      4,1(2788)Évaluer

      Humorous tale of a local police force's fight against crime and corruption, featuring the raffish Detective Inspector Frost. by the author of áFrost at Christmas'.

      A touch of Frost
    • Winter frost

      • 512pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      3,9(21)Évaluer

      ‘Possibly the most accurate picture of police work in crime fiction today… An absolute cracker’ – Mike Ripley Denton is having more than its fair share of crime. A serial killer is murdering local prostitutes; a man demolishing his garden shed uncovers a long-buried skeleton; there is an armed robbery at a local minimart and a ram raid at a jewellers. But Detective Inspector Jack Frost's main concern is for the safety of a missing eight-year-old. And soon after another girl is reported missing, her body is found . . . raped and strangled. Then Frost's prime suspect hangs himself in his cell, leaving a note blaming Frost for driving him to suicide. Frost may be coarse, insubordinate and fearless. But he’s also in serious trouble.

      Winter frost