I'd suggest -- very tentatively -- that Lawrence Block and
Donald Westlake (and their various pseudonyms) create very
different worldviews for their various novels. It's
particularly transparent -- to me at least -- with their
series characters. Also with the pseudonymous titles. Ed
McBain managed that trick, too.
Al
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