Howard Marks' Book Of Dope Stories
Discover the captivating world of "Howard Marks' Book Of Dope Stories," penned by the infamous drug smuggler and storyteller, Howard Marks. Published in 2001, this compelling anthology spans 560 pages and features a rich tapestry of unpublished material contributed by drug users, traffickers, smugglers, and prisoners from diverse backgrounds. Marks has curated these fascinating tales, showcasing the raw and unfiltered experiences of those involved in the drug trade. Alongside these unique narratives, readers will find selections from Marks' own extensive collection of drug writing, providing a personal touch to this intriguing compilation. Dive into this exceptional book and explore the multifaceted stories that reveal the human side of the drug culture, all through the lens of a true insider. Perfect for anyone interested in the complexities of life on the edge, "Howard Marks' Book Of Dope Stories" is a must-read for both fiction lovers and those seeking a deeper understanding of this controversial subject.