Charlie Lovett was born in Winston-Salem, NC, and grew up as the child of an English professor.
He spent his summers in the rural North Carolina mountains, and an early affinity for the countryside. He was educated at Summit School, Woodberry Forest School (Virginia), and Davidson College (NC) and in 1984 went into the antiquarian book business with his first wife, Stephanie.
He spent his summers in the rural North Carolina mountains, and an early affinity for the countryside. He was educated at Summit School, Woodberry Forest School (Virginia), and Davidson College (NC) and in 1984 went into the antiquarian book business with his first wife, Stephanie.
Genres: Thriller, Children's Fiction, Mystery
Novels
The Program (2008)
The Fat Lady Sings (2011)
The Bookman's Tale (2013)
First Impressions (2014)
The Lost Book of the Grail (2017)
Escaping Dreamland (2020)
The Enigma Affair (2022)
The Fat Lady Sings (2011)
The Bookman's Tale (2013)
First Impressions (2014)
The Lost Book of the Grail (2017)
Escaping Dreamland (2020)
The Enigma Affair (2022)
Collections
Novellas and Short Stories
Non fiction show
Books containing stories by Charlie Lovett
Story Behind the Book : Volume 5 (2015)
(Story Behind the Book, book 5)
edited by
Kristijan Meic and Ivana Steiner
Award nominations
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Charlie Lovett recommends
The Resurrection of Fulgencio Ramirez (2020)
Rudy Ruiz
"Rudy Ruiz perfectly captures the thunderclap of true love and the magical, terrible, and beautiful ways its storm plays out through the lives of his characters. Like his beloved Carolina, you will be drawn to Fulgencio, you will flourish in his presence, you will be frustrated and angry with him, and ultimately you will love him and rejoice in his resurrection. A novel of redemption that will leave you in joyful tears."
Spitfire (2020)
(Livy Nash Mystery, book 1)
M L Huie
"Huie's taut spy thriller takes the reader to a Britain and France where the wounds of war are both deep and fresh . . . An auspicious debut."
The Bookshop of Yesterdays (2018)
Amy Meyerson
"[Meyerson's] affection for all things literary pours forth on every page and through a cast of characters every book lover will embrace."
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