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Blog for P R A N K by Mark howell. What starts off as a normal night for three twenty year olds soon turns sinister, parked in the middle of nowhere they seemingly come under attack from a mysterious gunman, catapulting one of them into a frightening fight for survival... Ten years on with twenty thousand pounds redundancy money burning a hole in his pocket, and revenge burning a hole in his head, he's back in town with only one thing on his mind... payback, except things dont quiet go to plan and as he falls deeper and deeper into the pockets of two malevolent Russians' everything looks like its all going to come toppling down on him.…mehr

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Blog for P R A N K by Mark howell. What starts off as a normal night for three twenty year olds soon turns sinister, parked in the middle of nowhere they seemingly come under attack from a mysterious gunman, catapulting one of them into a frightening fight for survival... Ten years on with twenty thousand pounds redundancy money burning a hole in his pocket, and revenge burning a hole in his head, he's back in town with only one thing on his mind... payback, except things dont quiet go to plan and as he falls deeper and deeper into the pockets of two malevolent Russians' everything looks like its all going to come toppling down on him.
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It was in Key West, joining the world of Solares Hill newspaper with David Ethridge at the helm, that Mark Howell, as senior writer and ultimately editor of that countercultural publication, would win 17 awards from the Florida Press Club. Among the winning entries was his weekly must-read column Soundings as well as incisive interviews with world celebrities such as Mikhail Gorbachev. Howell had become, in the words of Bob Kelly's blog, "a marvelous example of the old-school reporter, furiously scribbling notes in his small, spiral-bound notepad, interjecting questions when needed but hearing the nuances of the melody behind the beat, then rushing off for one more interview before writing to deadline."