
Two Lefts Don’t Make A Right By Dan Romanello
Genre: Contemporary Thriller
CALIFORNIA DREAMIN’
by Dan Romanello
In the iconic sitcom series, SEINFELD, Kramer, script in hand, heads to California to chase his dreams. Unlike Kramer, I have no desire to hitchhike across the country, act, or be mistaken for a serial killer. But like many authors, having my Dylan Tomassi novels made into movies or a series is an ultimate goal. With the proliferation of streaming services, the demand for content has never been higher and so now is the time to fine tune my pitch, but I need your help.
First, a look back at history. The great Florida fiction writer John MacDonald had several of his works adapted to film from the original 1962 movie, CAPE FEAR, based on his book, THE EXECUTIONERS, to TRAVIS MCGEE, a 1983 made-for-television movie adapted from his novel, THE EMPTY COPPER SEA. Since that time, authors have experienced great success in this space, including the likes of John Grisham and Lee Childs. But today, many more new authors are joining the club. Colleen Hoover’s (a personal hero of mine) IT ENDS WITH US, May Cobb’s THE HUNTING WIVES, and Willy Vlautin’s THE NIGHT ALWAYS COMES are recent examples of hit movies and series appearing on streaming services.
With opportunity in front of me, here’s where I need your help. With the release of my most recent novel, TWO LEFTS DON’T MAKE A RIGHT, I want to suggest actors to play the parts of the main characters as part of my presentation. In my suggestions below, which do you prefer or would you cast someone different altogether?
Dylan Tomassi – Chris Pratt or Milo Ventimiglia
Alex Malloy – Leonardo DiCaprio or Bradley Cooper
Esther Lott – Sally Field or Phylicia Rashad
Penal Stanhill – Shantel VanSanten or Jessica Biel
Francis Nagle – Isabella Ferreira or Izabella Alvarez
Barry Filmore – Jeremy Strong or Blake Ritson
Kari Baldwin – Fortune Feimster or Amy Schumer
I’d love to hear your thoughts and comments.WHEN POWER CORRUPTS,
JUSTICE TAKES AN UNEXPECTED TURN
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When Florida investor and real estate developer Dylan Tomassi attends the opening of a major addition to a private Connecticut school he funded through his charitable foundation, publicity from the event draws the ire of a powerful teachers’ union leader determined to extinguish all forms of private school expansion. While she forges an unlikely alliance with a corrupt environmental activist to embezzle funds earmarked for education Dylan becomes the victim of a series of mysterious attacks against him and his business interests.
After being shot at and brutally assaulted, Dylan decides to disappear with a former flame who has unexpectedly reentered his life, while his lawyers and the police investigate. The couple rekindle their relationship as they explore various corners of the country from California to the American heartland. As the investigations unfold, it appears the culprit may never be discovered until a series of events within the alliance result in a shocking turn of events.
Two Lefts Don’t Make a Right is a highly entertaining tale of corruption, mystery and reprisal
About Author
Dan Romanello is an Amazon #1 Best Selling Author. He worked in the newspaper industry before attending law school at the University of Florida. After serving as an assistant state attorney, he spent more than 20 years as a partner in a boutique firm, running the trial practice group. An accomplished trial lawyer, he has litigated cases in courtrooms throughout the state of Florida. After retiring from the active practice of law, he wrote the first book in the Dylan Tomassi series, Paperboy. He resides on Florida’s gulf coast
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