“The Fifth Day Lady: Can She Make It Work?” by L.J. Golicz was displayed at the 2023 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (LATFOB) – Book Gallery
“The Fifth Day Lady: Can She Make It Work?” by L.J. Golicz was among the books displayed by Author Reputation Press during the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2023 at the University of Southern California on April 22-23, 2023. This adrenaline-inducing book is jam-packed with action and crime-solving events.
The much-anticipated annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books 2023 was held on April 22–23, 2023. It was attended by nearly 500 authors and hundreds of exhibitors. The festival was launched to connect individuals who read books with those who write them. The range of book genres exhibited at the festival captivated readers of all ages. Witness musical performances, readings from authors, exciting exhibits, and much more!
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Author Reputation Press is committed to connecting readers and authors through books. ARP participated in the book gallery organized by LATFOB. In line with this, ARP exhibited some of its spectacular books to the festival audience. The wide selection of genres made the gallery more enticing.
L.J. Golicz was traveling on an unguided tour but getting caught with three Georgian Mafia in an elevator in Moscow. With an open mind he has interacted with people and the history of many countries. Indeed, doing business in China depended in the year he was born, the year of the monkey.
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.
“The Fifth Day Lady: Can She Make It Work?” by L.J. Golicz presents the story of Josephine who goes undercover as a rich married woman in Siesta Key in Florida, where she intentionally meets a dentist named Julio, which was suspected of having too much money as a dentist with a million-dollar polo team. A former barrel racer in rodeos at an early age, can Josephine help Julio, hurt on the field, win a Polo match in West Palm?
Josephine also risks exposing her cover with military skills in a chopper attack by Miami drug king. Julio’s mother, Lucia, jealous and suspicious, plans to kill her.
In Buenos Aires, Josephine convinced Julio that his mother smuggled drugs through her company, despite her feelings for him. With the discovery of a massive network, more people join the expedition to confront death. Can the team, in a last drug battle, smash a smuggling system when no one else can?
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