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The Actor

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On sale Jul 23, 2024 | 400 Pages | 978-1-80336-774-3
Movie Tie-In Edition
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE


Donald E. Westlake's lost masterpiece MEMORY, adapted for the screen as THE ACTOR.

“An unsparing look at a man adrift, it's a fitting final dispatch from a master.”—Time

"Terse and bleak and low-key emotional… indelible."—Entertainment Weekly


Hospitalized after a liaison with another man’s wife ends in violence, Paul Cole has just one goal: to rebuild his shattered life. But with his memory damaged, the police hounding him, and no way even to get home, Paul’s facing steep odds—and a bleak fate if he fails...
This never-before-published novel by three-time Edgar Award winner Donald E. Westlake is a noir masterpiece, a dark and painful portrait of a man’s struggle against merciless forces that threaten to strip him of his very identity.
PRAISE FOR DONALD E. WESTLAKE


One of the great writers of the 20th Century.—Newsweek


The novel’s deeper meditations will keep you thinking long after you’ve closed the book.—USA Today


Elegant, melancholy… a significant final work from a master.—Publishers Weekly, starred review


One of his most interesting books… absolutely a must-read.—Booklist, starred review


Terse and bleak and low-key emotional… indelible.—Entertainment Weekly


An unsparing look at a man adrift, it's a fitting final dispatch from a master.—Time


A tour-de-force that shows a master at the top of his game.—Edward Champion, Philadelphia Inquirer


Relentlessly involving.—Weekly Standard


Among the best novels of his brilliant career. It is pure noir writing at its best.—BookReporter


A great book… it outshines anything else Westlake has done.—Craig Clarke, Somebody Dies


Compelling… bleak stuff – though always with a bit of hope shining through.—The Complete Review


With the unveiling of his final unpublished novel [Westlake’s] range and depth as a writer are only deepened.—Barnes & Noble


This is an exceptional and painful book. It is the essence of noir… one man's unceasing, provocative struggle to make good in a relentlessly grim world… Our unanimous pick for the best genre book of the year.—PornoKitsch


Few novels conjure up such a state of pervasive dread…This is the noir nightmare, plain and simple. I read it in a white heat.—Vince Keenan


The most terrifying identity puzzle Westlake ever crafted, and it keeps you guessing all the way.—The Westlake Review


A penetrating tale, a wonderful story.—Midwest Book Review
Donald E. Westlake is widely regarded as one of the great crime writers of the 20th century. He won three Edgar Awards and was named a Grandmaster by the Mystery Writers of America.  Many of his books have been made into movies; Westlake also wrote the screenplay for The Grifters for which he received an Academy Award nomination.

About

NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE


Donald E. Westlake's lost masterpiece MEMORY, adapted for the screen as THE ACTOR.

“An unsparing look at a man adrift, it's a fitting final dispatch from a master.”—Time

"Terse and bleak and low-key emotional… indelible."—Entertainment Weekly


Hospitalized after a liaison with another man’s wife ends in violence, Paul Cole has just one goal: to rebuild his shattered life. But with his memory damaged, the police hounding him, and no way even to get home, Paul’s facing steep odds—and a bleak fate if he fails...
This never-before-published novel by three-time Edgar Award winner Donald E. Westlake is a noir masterpiece, a dark and painful portrait of a man’s struggle against merciless forces that threaten to strip him of his very identity.

Praise

PRAISE FOR DONALD E. WESTLAKE


One of the great writers of the 20th Century.—Newsweek


The novel’s deeper meditations will keep you thinking long after you’ve closed the book.—USA Today


Elegant, melancholy… a significant final work from a master.—Publishers Weekly, starred review


One of his most interesting books… absolutely a must-read.—Booklist, starred review


Terse and bleak and low-key emotional… indelible.—Entertainment Weekly


An unsparing look at a man adrift, it's a fitting final dispatch from a master.—Time


A tour-de-force that shows a master at the top of his game.—Edward Champion, Philadelphia Inquirer


Relentlessly involving.—Weekly Standard


Among the best novels of his brilliant career. It is pure noir writing at its best.—BookReporter


A great book… it outshines anything else Westlake has done.—Craig Clarke, Somebody Dies


Compelling… bleak stuff – though always with a bit of hope shining through.—The Complete Review


With the unveiling of his final unpublished novel [Westlake’s] range and depth as a writer are only deepened.—Barnes & Noble


This is an exceptional and painful book. It is the essence of noir… one man's unceasing, provocative struggle to make good in a relentlessly grim world… Our unanimous pick for the best genre book of the year.—PornoKitsch


Few novels conjure up such a state of pervasive dread…This is the noir nightmare, plain and simple. I read it in a white heat.—Vince Keenan


The most terrifying identity puzzle Westlake ever crafted, and it keeps you guessing all the way.—The Westlake Review


A penetrating tale, a wonderful story.—Midwest Book Review

Author

Donald E. Westlake is widely regarded as one of the great crime writers of the 20th century. He won three Edgar Awards and was named a Grandmaster by the Mystery Writers of America.  Many of his books have been made into movies; Westlake also wrote the screenplay for The Grifters for which he received an Academy Award nomination.