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Title: The Fifth Day Lady: Can She Make it Work
Logline: The Fifth Day Lady: Can She Make it Work? is staggering romantic suspense read that will keep you gripped till the end
Dear Producer,
My name is Larry Golicz and I’ve written a Literature & Fiction› Action & Adventure titled “The Fifth Day Lady” that I’d like to send your way. If you find this book interesting, then I hope we can work together to create something amazing, I can also provide a screenplay if needed.
The Fifth Day Lady: Can She Make It Work? is a crime novel with a badass protagonist and a thrill-inducing story. Josephine, a DEA Agent, is on a new mission. Pretending to be a married, rich woman on a vacation without her husband in Siesta Key, Florida, her target is a dentist Julio Juan Verelez de la Vega. Julio came under the DEA’s radar for being insanely rich enough to own a million-dollar polo team while remaining a humble doctor. It is Josephine’s job to figure out how a dentist becomes so rich. However, things are far fishier than Josephine first expected. Before she knows it, the case gets even more complicated with the involvement of a drug lord, chopper attacks, drug smuggling, and dangerous situations that can easily end with Josephine dying or one of her team members paying the price of the DEA’s involvement in their lives. Is Julio really a culprit, or is someone very close to him causing this mess?
A former barrel racer in rodeos at an early age, can Josephine help Julio hurt on the field, and win a Polo match in West Palm? Josephine also risks exposing her cover with military skills in a chopper attack by a Miami drug king. And Julio’s mother, Lucia, jealous and suspicious, plans to kill her.
L.J. Golicz, being a member of a law enforcement family, has focused his efforts on creative writing, exploring the problems of eliminating the growing networked underworld of drugs. From his unending pocket of memories, he develops the landscape of his writing and his notable fictional characters working to survive undercover conflicts in the fight against crime.
Title: The Fifth Day Lady: Can She Make it Work?
Author: L J Golicz
Publisher: New Version Available Soon
ISBN: New Version Available Soon
Pages: 312Pages: Thriller & Suspense Action Fiction
Title: A Fish Called Bad Eyes
Logline: Bad Eyes, a fish with poor eyesight, swims with his school of Manini (also known as surgeonfish) around their home reef in Hawaii. Having bad eyesight is dangerous in this environment because of the many predators that catch and eat.
Dear Producer,
My name is Larry Golicz and I’ve written a Children’s Books entitled “A Fish Called Bad Eyes” that I’d like to send your way. If you find this book interesting, then I hope we can work together to create something amazing, I can also provide screenplay if needed.
On a reef in Hawaii, our hero, called Bad Eyes, is a very small Manini fish with poor eyesight. Ushered to the rear of his school, he is charged to act as bait for predators, but is also able to survive as the fastest swimmer in the school. Will his scary life change when a pair of Marsha’s glasses fall into the water above?
A young girl loses her glasses over the side of a boat onto a reef below. They land on the face of a little fish and improve his vision. The young girl dove below saw and then heard Bad Eyes in her thoughts. At that moment she gifted the glasses to her new finned friend and left the reef with a promise to return. The little fish goes on with some misadventure to meet the reef animals and learns with Marsha how to help keep the reef alive as a community.
L.J. Golicz, being a member of a law enforcement family, has focused his efforts on creative writing, exploring the problems of eliminating the growing networked underworld of drugs. From his unending pocket of memories, he develops the landscape of his writing and his notable fictional characters working to survive undercover conflicts in the fight against crime.
Title: A Fish Called Bad Eyes
Author: L J Golicz
Publisher: New Version Available Soon
ISBN: New Version Available Soon
Pages: 67 Pages: Children’s Books
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L.J. Golicz New Book, “A Fish Called Bad Eyes,” Emphasizes the Need to Teach Children about Conserving the Environment and its Importance
In the book, L.J. Golicz tells the story of a fish called Manini and how his efforts helped to conserve his reef in the Hawaiian islands
A new children’s book is set to inspire the next generation by introducing them to environmental concerns in a fun and thrilling manner. L.J. Golicz is pleased to announce the launch of “A Fish Called Bad Eyes,” his first children’s book aimed at children aged 7 to 12 that emphasizes the need to educate children about the importance of conserving the environment and ensuring the earth remains habitable for them and future generations.
In the book, L.J. Golicz combines education and entertainment to present a compelling case for the environment. With the current environmental challenges facing the Earth, it is important for everyone to come together and take action to ensure a sustainable future for the next generation. L.J. Golicz believes that by exposing kids to the beauty and importance of nature and wildlife, they can develop a deeper understanding and connection to the environment and make a positive impact in their own communities.
“I wrote this book to empower children and help them understand that they have the ability to make a positive impact on the world,” explained L.J. Golicz. “The future of our planet is in the hands of the next generation, and I believe it is essential to equip them with the knowledge and tools they need to protect it.”
The story follows Bad Eyes, a fish in a small reef along the Hawaiian islands. Bad Eyes swims in large schools to feed on algae and by doing so, grooms the reef for the survival of coral and all other reef dwellers. He is a very small manini, has poor eyesight, and as such was ushered to the rear of his school, not so much as an out-cast, but to act as bait for predators at the tail of his school. The school, assuming he was so small, no fish would want to eat him and as he was a very fast swimmer, the fastest in the school, he could always get away. Bad Eyes’ life changed when a pair of glasses fell onto his head.
“A Fish Called Bad Eyes” by L.J. Golicz is beautifully illustrated and written in a fun and relatable manner, making it an enjoyable and educational read for children. It is an invaluable resource for parents, teachers, and other adults who want to educate children about the environment and inspire them to make a positive impact.
The book is available in Kindle and Paperback versions on Amazon. To get “A Fish Called Bad Eyes” by L.J. Golicz, please visit https://www.amazon.com/Fish-Called-Bad-Eyes/dp/1483478866.
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Media Contact
Company Name: Fred Martinez & Writer Gian
Contact Name: Larry Golicz
Address: 5738 W Hunters Ridge Cir, Lecanto, Florida
Email: golicz@tampabay.rr.com
Country: United States
Website: https://www.amazon.com/Fish-Called-Bad-Eyes/dp/1483478866