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The Frost Fair Edward Marston

The Frost Fair By Edward Marston

The Frost Fair by Edward Marston


Summary

The River Thames is frozen over and the discovery of a dead body casts a pall over the annual Frost Fair.

The Frost Fair Summary

The Frost Fair: The thrilling historical whodunnit by Edward Marston

Christmas, 1669. In the grip of the coldest winter for years, the River Thames is frozen from bank to bank and London celebrates with a traditional frost fair held on its broad back. Revellers come from far and wide to enjoy the spectacle: an ox is roasted, booths set up and entertainers employed to amuse the crowds enjoying the holiday atmosphere. Among the throng is ambitious young architect Christopher Redmayne, escorting the daughter of one of his clients with whom he hopes to further a romantic attachment. By chance they meet Christopher's good friend, Constable Jonathan Bale. When a child slips on thin ice the pair make a chilling discovery of a frozen naked corpse embedded in the ice.

The Frost Fair Reviews

"Humor and suspense are cleverly interplayed but the novel's best feature is the reality with which the people and period are brought to life." -- Booklist

About Edward Marston

Edward Marston has written over a hundred books. He is best known for his hugely successful Railway Detective series. His other series include the Home Front Detective, set in the Great War, and the Bow Street Rivals, featuring identical twin detectives during the Regency.

Additional information

GOR001416987
9780749006389
0749006382
The Frost Fair: The thrilling historical whodunnit by Edward Marston
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Allison & Busby
2004-02-01
384
N/A
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