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The Frost Fair Edward Marston

The Frost Fair By Edward Marston

The Frost Fair by Edward Marston


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Summary

After discovering a frozen body of an Italian fencing master in the Thames, London architect Christopher Redmayne and his friend Constable Jonathan Bale must prove that Redmayne's own brother isn't the killer.

The Frost Fair Summary

The Frost Fair by Edward Marston

December 1669. During one of the coldest winters for years, the Thames freezes over and a frost fair is held on the thick ice. Architect Christopher Redmayne and puritanical constable Jonathan Bale are both visiting the fair when one of Bale's sons gets into trouble on thin ice. The rescue the boy but in the process make a grim discovery - the frozen corpse of a man. The dead man is Jeronimo Maldini, an Italian fencing master who has been missing for some time. Redmayne is inclined to dismiss the case and leave the investigation to Bale; but all that changes when his own brother, Henry Redmayne, is charged with the murder.

About Edward Marston

A former history lecturer, Edward Marston was born and brought up in South Wales and educated at Oxford University. Since 1966 he has worked as a full time writer, and has written over forty original plays for radio, television and theatre, as well as children's books, literary criticism and novels. A former Chairman of the Crime Writer's Association, he is the author of the Nicholas Bracewell series, the Domesday Books as well as the Restoration series featuring Christopher Redmayne.

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GOR001871534
9780749006006
0749006005
The Frost Fair by Edward Marston
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Allison & Busby
20030210
280
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