Donald E. Westlake
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Donald Edwin Westlake (July 12, 1933 β December 31, 2008) was an American writer, with over a hundred novels and non-fiction books to his credit. He specialized in crime fiction, especially comic capers, with an occasional foray into science fiction or other genres. He was a three-time Edgar Award winner, one of only two writers (the other is Joe Gores) to win Edgars in three different categories (1968, Best Novel, God Save the Mark; 1990, Best Short Story, "Too Many Crooks"; 1991, Best Motion Picture Screenplay, The Grifters). In 1993, the Mystery Writers of America named Westlake a Grand Master, the highest honor bestowed by the society.
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Mike Hammer's Mickey Spillane

Prisoners of Gravity

Payback

Stepfather 2
Play Dirty

The Split

The Stepfather

The Stepfather

The Actor

The Outfit

Made in U.S.A

What's the Worst That Could Happen?

The Busy Body

A Slight Case of Murder

The Hot Rock

Stepfather 3

Two Much

The Grifters

The Stepfather

Hot Stuff

Parker

Come ti rapisco il pupo

Pillaged

Why Me?

The Ax

Fatal Confession: A Father Dowling Mystery

The Gods Must Be Daring

Jimmy the Kid

Point Blank

Una cara para escapar

Ordo

Le commissaire mΓ¨ne lβenquΓͺte

The Bank Shot

Express to Terror

Express to Terror

Cops and Robbers

Slayground

The Twin

Ripley Under Ground

No Other Choice

The Stepfather

Fallen Angels

Supertrain
