The Spy in the Elevator by Donald E. Westlake - Apocalyptic Sci-Fi

Published: April 25, 2024, 12:34 a.m.

He was dangerously insane. He threatened to destroy everything that was noble and decent\u2014including my date with my girl! The Spy in the Elevator by Donald E. Westlake, that\u2019s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.


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We\u2019ve got another author making his debut on the podcast today, and although you may not recognize his name, you\u2019ve probably seen several of his movies.


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The title got my attention and his writing kept it all the way to the end of this terrific apocalyptic tale. It would set you back a couple of quarters to buy Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine in October 1961. The last story in Volume 20, number 1 of this sci-fi staple is on page 178, The Spy in the Elevator by Donald E. Westlake\u2026


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