Charlie Lovett is a New York Times bestselling author known for his intricate historical fiction and mystery novels, often weaving dual timelines that connect contemporary characters with intriguing past narratives. A deep passion for literature and books stands at the heart of his work, reflecting his previous career as an antiquarian bookseller. Lovett's most acclaimed novels include "The Bookman's Tale," "First Impressions," and "The Lost Book of the Grail." He has also written plays for children and nonfiction about Lewis Carroll. Lovett resides in North Carolina, where he continues to write and inspire readers with his captivating tales.