Other Books By Mark Howell

The Extra Rifle in Dealey Plaza and
Too Many BulletsThe Extra Rifle in Dealey Plaza and Too Many Bullets (Fifty Years Later, the Florida Keys' Connections to the Warren Commission Report)
by J. Timothy Gratz and Mark Howell, $3.99 ebook, $14.95 paperback.
Nearly 3/4 of the American people believe the death of the 35nd President of the United States was the result of a conspiracy. And it's provable. This second book does just that. Buy and/or Read More >>>


The Men At Sylvia's DoorThe Men At Sylvia's Door And The "Agent" With Dirty Fingernails
(Fifty Years Later, the Florida Keys' Connections to the Warren Commission Report) by J. Timothy Gratz and Mark Howell,
$3.99 ebook, $14.95 paperback.
This first book in the new JFK Assassination Unraveled series takes a fresh look at the Odio Incident . . . Buy and/or Read More >>>


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Hosted and Produced by Lisa Saunders
Guests: Mark Howell, Author "Like a Rolling Stone", and John Valeri, Columnist
Recorded on July 20, 2016

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Mark Howell

Genre: Mystery/Thriller Short Stories

Meet The Author


It was as a student at Britain's Cambridge University that Mark Howell hitchhiked to Morocco and to Afghanistan. But his trip across America was made with a friend in a 1964 electric-blue Plymouth Savoy. In the 1970s, Howell's career in publishing began in Montreal and reached London, New York, Los Angeles and Toronto and proclaimed as "legendary" by Paperback Fanatic. In Florida in the 1980s, as editor and senior writer of the Key West arts and politics publication, Solares Hill, he won 17 journalism awards. Howell compiled and illustrated the banned "Thoughts of Sgt. Lennon" on John Lennon and is co-author of "The Men at Sylvia's Door" on the Kennedy assassination.

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Like A Rolling Stone
by Mark Howell,
$3.95 ebook,
$14.95 paperback.


Like the tagline says, this is "the mad misadventures of two English lads crossing America as the Rolling Stones." The pair of rapscallions in this delightful novel find that posing as famous rockers is an aphrodisiac to midwestern girls during their cross-country journey . . . until facts of their impersonation catch up with them. Nonetheless, there’s a prize waiting at the end of this pilgrimage: a slender blonde beauty living in a treehouse. "Mark Howell is a gifted storyteller who will take you through an emotional gamut from laughter to tears," says Bill Craig, author of the Marlow and Chandler mysteries.
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