Donald E. Westlake

Donald E. Westlake was a prolific American author best known for his clever and humorous crime novels. Born on July 12, 1933, in Brooklyn, New York, Westlake had a knack for storytelling from an early age. He crafted intricate plots that often featured witty dialogue and memorable characters, earning him a dedicated following. Throughout his career, Westlake wrote under his own name as well as several pseudonyms, most notably Richard Stark, under which he created the iconic heist mastermind Parker. His ability to blend elements of comedy and suspense made his work stand out in the genre, showcasing his unique voice and sharp insight into human nature.

Westlake's writing journey spanned more than five decades, during which he produced over 100 novels and screenplays. His contributions to literature were recognized with numerous awards, including the Edgar Award, solidifying his place among the greats of crime fiction. For those curious about his work, exploring Westlake's stories offers a delightful mix of wit, intrigue, and the occasional twist. Dive into his captivating tales and discover why he remains a cherished figure in the world of literature.

Killing Time

Read by Ben Tucker


Donald E. Westlake



From Donald Westlake, author of the hard-biting Parker novels (as Richard Stark), comes the story of Tim Smith, the local private eye of a s…