A Touch of Frost (novel)

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A Touch of Frost
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First edition (Canada)
AuthorR. D. Wingfield
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesA Touch of Frost
GenreMystery novel
Publisher1987 (Canada)
1990 Constable (UK)
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Audio Book
Pages357 pp (first edition, hardback)
ISBN0-09-469520-2
OCLC20563441
Preceded byFrost at Christmas 
Followed byNight Frost 

A Touch of Frost (1987) is a crime novel by, R.D. Wingfield. The series inspired a popular television series of the same name, starring David Jason as the title character, Detective Inspector Jack Frost; a disheveled, unorthodox and caustic police officer.

Plot summary[]

The murder of a local drug addict, the hunt for a serial rapist, a hit-and-run involving the spoiled son of an MP, and a robbery at a strip joint all have something in common. Detective Inspector Jack Frost has been assigned with the thankless task of investigating them. Fighting the stress and ignoring his mounting pile of paperwork, Frost soon finds himself up against the various manifestations of criminality...

Novel series[]

  • Frost at Christmas (1984, PaperJacks, Toronto)
  • A Touch of Frost (1987, PaperJacks, Toronto)
  • Night Frost (1992, Constable, London / 1995, Bantam, New York)
  • Hard Frost (1995)
  • Winter Frost (1999, Constable, London / 2000, Corgi Books, London)*
  • A Killing Frost (2008)

The American edition of Winter Frost, published by Bantam Books, initially carried the title of Autumn Frost.

Audio Books[]

The abridged version of the audiobook is narrated by David Jason. The abridged audio CD is edited by Kati Nicholl, and was published by Harper Collins in 1996. The unabridged version of the audio book is narrated by Robin Browne, and published by Dual Dolphin in 1997. A Touch of Frost audio books are still available as audio cassettes and CDs.


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