Good to listen to at Christmas, good to listen to any time!
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Frost at Christmas was an enjoyable listen, and I thoroughly recommend it. David Jason IS Jack Frost, and we know him so well, we're right there alongside him as he tries to unravel the various strands that twist and turn to the end. It didn't matter that I'd already seen this story on TV, it was great, and I'd listen to it again.
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Frost at Christmas
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What a wonderful book. Each aspect of Denton and Frosts life is portrayed in great detail and keeps the reader interested. I have now read the book 3 times since buying it 3 weeks ago after reading "Night Frost".
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It's a absolutely fantastic, compulsive, fasinating book
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As soon as I starting reading I was encaptured in Detective Frosts' world. You are there everywhere he goes pleading for him to have good luck or for someone to recognize that without him Denton (his Police District) would be full of criminals, weilding knives. The story is full twists of and turns and has times of great spirit and comedy together with utter dispair. There's something humanistic about Frost. Even though his so scruffy and crude you have to admired his honesty and love his character. These words can't explain how much I enjoyed reading all of the Frost books. I can honestly say that this is one of the best books I've read. Frost is a modern Socratic figure with the power and character to find the truth under the mess of everyday life. Thank you Mr Wingfield. I wish I could give it six crowns.
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