Frost the Fiddler

Frost the Fiddler by Janice Weber is a thrilling narrative published by St. Martin’s in 1992, featuring 338 pages in English. The story follows secret service agent Leslie Frost, who, while masquerading as a world-class concert violinist, becomes embroiled in a murder investigation after witnessing a crime in a Leipzig church. As she delves deeper into the case, she uncovers pre-glasnost activities that pose a potential threat to her life.
Readers will find a blend of espionage and intrigue as Leslie Frost navigates the complexities of her dual identity. The novel explores themes of deception and danger within the context of a gripping thriller. With its focus on espionage, the book presents a captivating look at the intersection of music and covert operations, inviting readers to engage with the unfolding mystery.
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While posing as a world-class concert violinist, secret service agent Leslie Frost witnesses a murder in a Leipzig church and begins to investigate, uncovering some pre-glasnost shenanigans and a possible threat to her own life. National ad/promo.
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