Albert Conroy - Murder in Room 13
Published by Gold Medal (806) in September 1958.
Back cover synopsis: "The evidence against him was piling up:
He'd been seen entering her motel room.
Nobody had seen him leave.
His fingerprints were on the murder weapon.
His raincoat was blood-stained.
He couldn't clearly account for his actions on the night of the murder because he'd been drinking.
He was an ex-prize fighter with a reputation for a bad temper.
Only two people knew he was innocent - himself and the real murderer."
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