Charles Belfoure is an author and architect who lives in Westminster MD. A graduate of the Pratt Institute and Columbia University, his practice is in historic preservation working as both an architect and historic preservation consultant with a
a specialty in historic tax credit consulting. He has written architectural histories including being the co-author of The Baltimore Rowhouse and Niernsee & Neilson, Architects of Baltimore, the author of Monuments to Money: The Architecture of American Banks, and Edmund Lind, Anglo-American Architect of Baltimore and the South. He was the recipient of a grant from the James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation and the Graham Foundation. HIs books have won awards from the Maryland Historical Trust. The Paris Architect is his first novel.
a specialty in historic tax credit consulting. He has written architectural histories including being the co-author of The Baltimore Rowhouse and Niernsee & Neilson, Architects of Baltimore, the author of Monuments to Money: The Architecture of American Banks, and Edmund Lind, Anglo-American Architect of Baltimore and the South. He was the recipient of a grant from the James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation and the Graham Foundation. HIs books have won awards from the Maryland Historical Trust. The Paris Architect is his first novel.
Genres: Historical, Mystery
New and upcoming books
Novels
The Paris Architect (2013)
House of Thieves (2015)
The Fallen Architect (2018)
The Faberge Secret (2020)
Monsters With Human Faces (2022)
The German Cotton Picker (2025)
House of Thieves (2015)
The Fallen Architect (2018)
The Faberge Secret (2020)
Monsters With Human Faces (2022)
The German Cotton Picker (2025)
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