MY THOUGHTS AND BOOK REVIEW
Janice Frost delivers another tightly-plotted and thoroughly engaging British crime mystery with Murder on the River, the latest installment featuring Detective Steph Warwick and Special Constable Jane Bell. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of a frosty Lincolnshire Christmas, this gripping novel begins with the chilling discovery of a student’s body in the River Witham and quickly unravels into a complex web of secrets, archaeology, and academic intrigue.
Frost excels at building suspense, and the dual perspective of the seasoned detective and the more empathetic, civilian Jane Bell offers a refreshing dynamic. The investigation takes unexpected turns—from an abandoned dig site to a hidden relationship—keeping the pace brisk and the stakes high. The emotional depth, particularly Jane's moral dilemma over a critical piece of evidence, adds a human layer to the procedural plot.
While some twists might feel slightly telegraphed to veteran crime readers, Frost’s talent lies in her strong character work and ability to evoke place and tension. Fans of classic British police procedurals will find this a satisfying and fast-paced read.
Verdict: A compelling and atmospheric mystery that pairs well with a winter’s evening and will leave you guessing right to the end.
Who is Janice Frost?
Janice was born and grew up in West Lothian, Scotland.
After completing an English degree at St Andrew’s University, she moved to London where she lived for ten years doing an assortment of jobs. Her passions are reading, writing and walking in Scotland and the Lake District. She lives in Lincolnshire with her husband and two sons.
You can follow Janice on social media at @JaniceFrostAuthor on instagram and on X (formerly Twitter) @Janice579021.
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