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RIP, Donald Westlake

Posted on Thursday 1 January 2009

Donald Westlake has died.

Prolific mystery writer Donald Westlake has died at the age of 75.

Westlake’s wife, Abigail, tells The New York Times the author collapsed as he headed to a New Year’s Eve dinner while on vacation in Mexico. His wife says he apparently had a heart attack.

Westlake is considered one of the most successful mystery writers in the United States. He won three Edgar Awards and was nominated for an Academy Award for screenplay writing for “The Grifters.”

Westlake wrote more than 100 books. He used his own name and several pseudonyms, including Richard Stark, Tucker Coe, Samuel Holt and Edwin West.

Westlake continued to write. His next novel, “Get Real,” is scheduled to be released in April 2009.

Donald Westlake broke into the big time with his novels about the big score.  “Hot Rock” brought us the Dortmunder gang.  I loved his crime novels, although they had dropped in quality in later years.  His short story, “The Curious Events Preceding My Execution” was priceless.


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