Pseudonym of Donald Heber Spatz. After working in public relations for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and the Peabody Institute, Spatz began his long career in radio in the mid-1950s as an announcer for WBAL-AM (radio station in Baltimore, Maryland). His early morning radio program ran until his retirement in 1984. |
Titles and year of publication:
1) Murder with Long Hair | 1940 |
2) Death on the Nose (Also published as: 3 Girls and a Killer [1943]) | 1942 |