Mr Nice & Mrs Marks: - Adventures with Howard
By (Author) Judy Marks
Ebury Publishing
Ebury Press
1st October 2007
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Memoirs
Drugs trade / drug trafficking
Organized crime
364.177092
Paperback
400
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
271g
The 'Bonnie & Clyde' adventures of the world's most notorious dope smugglers - now in mass market paperback 'I have long wanted to write a book about my life and the extraordinary years I spent with my husband Howard Marks. I feel now is the time. I want to write it from a woman's perspective and describe what it was like to be married to such a charismatic drug smuggler.' Judy MarksHoward Marks's story has passed into hippie folklore. At one time, the world's then most wanted man had 43 aliases, 89 phone lines and 25 registered companies. Thanks to the technical brilliance of his networking skills, it was estimated that he was trafficking as much as a tenth of all the marijuana smoked in the world. But this is only half the story. Intimately involved throughout was Marks's wife Judy.From living the high life hobnobbing with movie stars and euro trash to mixing it with the IRA and CIA, then the long, increasingly desperate years on the run, Mr Nice and Mrs Marks is about the exhilaration of their criminal life and the hell of not knowing what's happening when your husband stops telling you the truth. Now, for the first time, Judy tells her own side of the tale.
Utterly gripping * Elle *
A unique insight into the couple's highs and lows ... An endearing and fascinating read -- Faye Hannah * Big Issue *
Reveals the rollercoaster ride of being married to the world's most notorious hash smuggler * TNT Magazine *
Puts forward an alternative view of Howard Marks' life and illustrates how a young woman can be easily blinded by love * Financial Times *
A frank and engaging tale * Sunday Express *
Judy Marks was born in Hertfordshire. She met Howard Marks in 1972 at a dinner party in Brighton when she was 16 and he was 27. They became a couple shortly afterwards, and after waiting until they could be wedded using their real names, not aliases, eventually married in 1980. Judy spent years on the run with Howard around the world and, when the authorities finally caught up with him for the last time, five long years waiting for his release, which came at last in 1995. They have two daughters and a son.