April 29, 1999. On this date the Mystery Writers of America gave
out the Edgar Awards. The prize for best novel of the year went to
Robert Clark for Mr. White's Confession. It's Saint Paul in
1939. Some women are murdered and the prime suspect is a modest little
man, who seems as decent as can be. But his memory is so bad he doesn't
know whether he did the deeds or not...
Kirkus Reviews called it "the most tender account of a sex-killing investigation you’ll ever read.”
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