By R.D. Wingfield
"Frost is a most excellent production, a move among Rumpole and Columbo." --The Times
Denton is having greater than its justifiable share of crime. A serial killer is murdering neighborhood prostitutes; a guy demolishing his backyard shed uncovers a long-buried skeleton; there's an armed theft at an area minimart and a ram raid at a jewellers.
But Detective Inspector Jack Frost's major situation is for the security of a lacking eight-year-old, and shortly after one other woman is said lacking, her physique is found... raped and strangled.
Then Frost's major suspect hangs himself in his mobile, leaving a observe blaming Frost for riding him to suicide.
Coarse, insubordinate and fearless, DI Jack Frost is in deep trouble.
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I can't work in these conditions. ' Frost ordered everyone, except Liz, who looked as if she intended staying put anyway, to wait outside. Drysdale, staring fixedly at the figure on the bed, removed his overcoat and, without looking, held it out and let it go in the secure knowledge that his secretary would leap forward to catch it and fold it neatly before it had a chance to hit the floor. His initial examination was brief. He bent over, his nose almost touching the blooded stomach as he examined the knife wounds.
What a bleeding night; false gen about the missing kid, the pillow burglar strikes again, an armed robbery and a dead tom. ' He snapped his fingers. 'Mullett! ' Mullett was in the car-park examining what those drunken hooligans had done to his Rover. The wing was crumpled, the rear light smashed. It was in no state to be driven to County tomorrow. He'd be a laughing stock. He would have to borrow his wife's Honda. Ah, at last! Frost shuffling out of the station and coming over to him. The same scruffy mac, that same tired scarf.
Crimes involving women of the street get maximum attention from the press and this, in turn, stirs up cries from the respectable members of the community demanding we clean up the red light area. Even at this early hour I have received numerous phone calls complaining about kerb-crawling . . ' Frost looked up. ' 'It happened in the station car-park,' snapped Mullett, ignoring the sniggers. 'I didn't know the details,' said Frost. Mullett's angry glower bounced harmlessly off Frost's expression of utter innocence.