Mr. White's Confession

Robert Clark


Rated: 3.40 of 5 stars
3.40 · 10 ratings · 360 pages · Published: 31 Dec 1998

Mr. White's Confession by Robert Clark
St. Paul, Minnesota, 1939. The body of a beautiful dime-a-dance girl is found on a hillside, and Police Lieutenant Wesley Horner, struggling and alone after his wife's recent death, heads the investigation into her murder. His chief suspect is Herbert White, an eccentric recluse and hobby photographer who spends his days recording his life in detailed journal entries and scrapbooks. In Mr. White's Confession , Robert Clark illuminates the complex relationships between truth and fiction, past and present, faith and memory.   Mr. White's Confession is the winner of the 1999 Edgar Award for Best Novel.

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