First Impressions: A Novel

Author:   Charlie Lovett
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
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Pages:   336
Publication Date:   29 September 2015
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A thrilling literary mystery costarring Jane Austen from the New York Times–bestselling author of The Bookman’s Tale. Book lover and Austen enthusiast Sophie Collingwood has recently taken a job at an antiquarian bookshop in London when two different customers request a copy of the same obscure book: the second edition of A Little Book of Allegories by Richard Mansfield. Their queries draw Sophie into a mystery that will cast doubt on the true authorship of Pride and Prejudice—and ultimately threaten Sophie’s life. In a dual narrative that alternates between Sophie’s quest to uncover the truth—while choosing between two suitors—and a young Jane Austen’s touching friendship with the aging cleric Richard Mansfield, Lovett weaves a romantic, suspenseful, and utterly compelling novel about love in all its forms and the joys of a life lived in books.

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Author:   Charlie Lovett
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Penguin USA
Dimensions:   Width: 13.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 20.20cm
Weight:   0.283kg
ISBN:  

9780143127727


ISBN 10:   0143127721
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   29 September 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A delightful novel. <i>People</i> [A] thrilling romance. <i>Woman s Day, </i> WD Picks A charming story. <i>Christian Science Monitor</i> Part mystery, part love story, <i>First Impressions</i>is a 100 percent thumping good read and a loving homage to one of literature s most beloved authors. Lovett takes readers on a rollicking adventure that cleverly weaves in the best elements of Austen s novels, while also giving life to Austen s own personal history in a satisfying and captivating way. It s a giddy novel that celebrates books and the people who love them as much as it entertains, making it the perfect read for bookworms and Janeites alike. <i>Bookpage</i> A completely captivating and charming book .the author s passion for Jane Austen and his knowledge of printing methods and practices of the 1700s truly make this book a standout. The reader gets a nice adventure story, a little bit of romance and mystery, and a real feel for book collecting and for the author s love of Jane Austen. If it s a love you share, you may well find this book irresistible. <i>Mystery Scene</i> This novel is both beautiful and exciting .A must-read, especially for those who love books, writing and reading! <i>Historical Novels Review</i> Fans of Austen will devour the backstory. . . . Lovers of intrigue and romance will relish the presentday journey. . . . Bibliophiles will savor the interconnectedness of both stories. . . . <i>First Impressions</i> is an Austen appetizer leaving the reader eager to explore or revisit works that have touched us for more than two centuries. <i> The Mountain Times</i> A book about books . . . an intriguing story [about] an author whose stories have not lost their romantic appeal in two hundred years. <i>Suspense Magazine</i> [An] ingenious novel .Ardent fans of Jane Austen and lovers of gripping stories will enjoy following Sophie s pursuit of the truth. <i>Publishers Weekly</i> [An] appealing combination of mystery, romance, and bibliophilism .An absolute must for Austen fans, a pleasure for others. <i>Booklist </i> A delightful read that Janeites will love .[Lovett] adds bookish intrigue to the life of another luminary of English literature. <i>Library Journal</i> Lovett s tale is a lovely and entertaining one that lovers of Austen and antiquarian books will adore. <i>Shelf Awareness</i> Lovett s love of books and libraries once again energizes his storytelling. <i>Kirkus Reviews</i> Charlie Lovett s delightful<i>First Impressions</i>weaves together two stories: one about a modern young woman who loves books and the other about the friendship between nineteenth-century novelist Jane Austen and a clergyman. The result is an inventive tale with elements of romance and suspense, wrapped around a bookish mystery that will please lovers of old libraries and Austen fans. Deborah Harkness, #1 <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author of <i>The Book of Life</i> Jane Austen, true love, great books, and a literary mystery of epic proportions: Charlie Lovett packs all my favorite things into a thoroughly engaging story that keeps us enthralled to the very last page. Austen herself would adore the counter-point heroine, the bright and delightful Sophie Collingwood. A pure gem. Katherine Reay, author of <i>Dear Mr. Knightley</i> Brimming with charm and intrigue, Charlie Lovett s new novel will leave a lasting impression on lovers of books, literary enigmas, and the eternally fascinating Jane Austen. <i>First Impressions</i> spans centuries, but time ceases to exist as Lovett s riveting story begins to unfold. Erika Robuck, author of <i>Hemingway s Girl</i> It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a reader in want of a marvelous mystery and lovely literary fiction must be in want of <i>First Impressions</i>. With a deep understanding of Jane Austen and a deft hand at mystery, Lovett strikes the perfect chord between literature and a first rate thriller. Craig Johnson, <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author of the Walt Longmire Mysteries, the basis of A&E s hit series <i>Longmire</i>


A delightful novel. -- People [A] thrilling romance. -- Woman's Day, WD Picks A charming story. -- Christian Science Monitor Part mystery, part love story, First Impressions is a 100 percent thumping good read and a loving homage to one of literature's most beloved authors. Lovett takes readers on a rollicking adventure that cleverly weaves in the best elements of Austen's novels, while also giving life to Austen's own personal history in a satisfying and captivating way. It's a giddy novel that celebrates books and the people who love them as much as it entertains, making it the perfect read for bookworms and Janeites alike. -- Bookpage A completely captivating and charming book....the author's passion for Jane Austen and his knowledge of printing methods and practices of the 1700s truly make this book a standout. The reader gets a nice adventure story, a little bit of romance and mystery, and a real feel for book collecting and for the author's love of Jane Austen. If it's a love you share, you may well find this book irresistible. -- Mystery Scene This novel is both beautiful and exciting....A must-read, especially for those who love books, writing and reading! -- Historical Novels Review Fans of Austen will devour the backstory. . . . Lovers of intrigue and romance will relish the presentday journey. . . . Bibliophiles will savor the interconnectedness of both stories. . . . First Impressions is an Austen appetizer--leaving the reader eager to explore or revisit works that have touched us for more than two centuries. --The Mountain Times A book about books . . . an intriguing story [about] an author whose stories have not lost their romantic appeal in two hundred years. -- Suspense Magazine [An] ingenious novel....Ardent fans of Jane Austen and lovers of gripping stories will enjoy following Sophie's pursuit of the truth. -- Publishers Weekly [An] appealing combination of mystery, romance, and bibliophilism....An absolute must for Austen fans, a pleasure for others. -- Booklist A delightful read that Janeites will love....[Lovett] adds bookish intrigue to the life of another luminary of English literature. -- Library Journal Lovett's tale is a lovely and entertaining one...that lovers of Austen and antiquarian books will adore. -- Shelf Awareness Lovett's love of books and libraries once again energizes his storytelling. -- Kirkus Reviews Charlie Lovett's delightful First Impressions weaves together two stories: one about a modern young woman who loves books and the other about the friendship between nineteenth-century novelist Jane Austen and a clergyman. The result is an inventive tale with elements of romance and suspense, wrapped around a bookish mystery that will please lovers of old libraries and Austen fans. --Deborah Harkness, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Life Jane Austen, true love, great books, and a literary mystery of epic proportions: Charlie Lovett packs all my favorite things into a thoroughly engaging story that keeps us enthralled to the very last page. Austen herself would adore the counter-point heroine, the bright and delightful Sophie Collingwood. A pure gem. --Katherine Reay, author of Dear Mr. Knightley Brimming with charm and intrigue, Charlie Lovett's new novel will leave a lasting impression on lovers of books, literary enigmas, and the eternally fascinating Jane Austen. First Impressions spans centuries, but time ceases to exist as Lovett's riveting story begins to unfold. --Erika Robuck, author of Hemingway's Girl It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a reader in want of a marvelous mystery and lovely literary fiction must be in want of First Impressions. With a deep understanding of Jane Austen and a deft hand at mystery, Lovett strikes the perfect chord between literature and a first rate thriller. --Craig Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of the Walt Longmire Mysteries, the basis of A&E's hit series Longmire


A delightful novel. --People [A] thrilling romance. --Woman's Day, WD Picks A charming story. --Christian Science Monitor Part mystery, part love story, First Impressions is a 100 percent thumping good read and a loving homage to one of literature's most beloved authors. Lovett takes readers on a rollicking adventure that cleverly weaves in the best elements of Austen's novels, while also giving life to Austen's own personal history in a satisfying and captivating way. It's a giddy novel that celebrates books and the people who love them as much as it entertains, making it the perfect read for bookworms and Janeites alike. --Bookpage A completely captivating and charming book....the author's passion for Jane Austen and his knowledge of printing methods and practices of the 1700s truly make this book a standout. The reader gets a nice adventure story, a little bit of romance and mystery, and a real feel for book collecting and for the author's love of Jane Austen. If it's a love you share, you may well find this book irresistible. --Mystery Scene This novel is both beautiful and exciting....A must-read, especially for those who love books, writing and reading! --Historical Novels Review Fans of Austen will devour the backstory. . . . Lovers of intrigue and romance will relish the presentday journey. . . . Bibliophiles will savor the interconnectedness of both stories. . . . First Impressions is an Austen appetizer--leaving the reader eager to explore or revisit works that have touched us for more than two centuries. --The Mountain Times A book about books . . . an intriguing story [about] an author whose stories have not lost their romantic appeal in two hundred years. --Suspense Magazine [An] ingenious novel....Ardent fans of Jane Austen and lovers of gripping stories will enjoy following Sophie's pursuit of the truth. --Publishers Weekly [An] appealing combination of mystery, romance, and bibliophilism....An absolute must for Austen fans, a pleasure for others. --Booklist A delightful read that Janeites will love....[Lovett] adds bookish intrigue to the life of another luminary of English literature. --Library Journal Lovett's tale is a lovely and entertaining one...that lovers of Austen and antiquarian books will adore. --Shelf Awareness Lovett's love of books and libraries once again energizes his storytelling. --Kirkus Reviews Charlie Lovett's delightful First Impressions weaves together two stories: one about a modern young woman who loves books and the other about the friendship between nineteenth-century novelist Jane Austen and a clergyman. The result is an inventive tale with elements of romance and suspense, wrapped around a bookish mystery that will please lovers of old libraries and Austen fans. --Deborah Harkness, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Life Jane Austen, true love, great books, and a literary mystery of epic proportions: Charlie Lovett packs all my favorite things into a thoroughly engaging story that keeps us enthralled to the very last page. Austen herself would adore the counter-point heroine, the bright and delightful Sophie Collingwood. A pure gem. --Katherine Reay, author of Dear Mr. Knightley Brimming with charm and intrigue, Charlie Lovett's new novel will leave a lasting impression on lovers of books, literary enigmas, and the eternally fascinating Jane Austen. First Impressions spans centuries, but time ceases to exist as Lovett's riveting story begins to unfold. --Erika Robuck, author of Hemingway's Girl It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a reader in want of a marvelous mystery and lovely literary fiction must be in want of First Impressions. With a deep understanding of Jane Austen and a deft hand at mystery, Lovett strikes the perfect chord between literature and a first rate thriller. --Craig Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of the Walt Longmire Mysteries, the basis of A&E's hit series Longmire -A delightful novel.---People -[A] thrilling romance.---Woman's Day, -WD Picks- -A charming story.---Christian Science Monitor -Part mystery, part love story, First Impressions is a 100 percent thumping good read and a loving homage to one of literature's most beloved authors. Lovett takes readers on a rollicking adventure that cleverly weaves in the best elements of Austen's novels, while also giving life to Austen's own personal history in a satisfying and captivating way. It's a giddy novel that celebrates books and the people who love them as much as it entertains, making it the perfect read for bookworms and Janeites alike.---Bookpage -A completely captivating and charming book....the author's passion for Jane Austen and his knowledge of printing methods and practices of the 1700s truly make this book a standout. The reader gets a nice adventure story, a little bit of romance and mystery, and a real feel for book collecting and for the author's love of Jane Austen. If it's a love you share, you may well find this book irresistible.---Mystery Scene -This novel is both beautiful and exciting....A must-read, especially for those who love books, writing and reading!---Historical Novels Review -Fans of Austen will devour the backstory. . . . Lovers of intrigue and romance will relish the presentday journey. . . . Bibliophiles will savor the interconnectedness of both stories. . . . First Impressions is an Austen appetizer--leaving the reader eager to explore or revisit works that have touched us for more than two centuries.---The Mountain Times -A book about books . . . an intriguing story [about] an author whose stories have not lost their romantic appeal in two hundred years.---Suspense Magazine -[An] ingenious novel....Ardent fans of Jane Austen and lovers of gripping stories will enjoy following Sophie's pursuit of the truth.---Publishers Weekly -[An] appealing combination of mystery, romance, and bibliophilism....An absolute must for Austen fans, a pleasure for others.---Booklist -A delightful read that Janeites will love....[Lovett] adds bookish intrigue to the life of another luminary of English literature.---Library Journal -Lovett's tale is a lovely and entertaining one...that lovers of Austen and antiquarian books will adore.---Shelf Awareness -Lovett's love of books and libraries once again energizes his storytelling.---Kirkus Reviews -Charlie Lovett's delightful First Impressions weaves together two stories: one about a modern young woman who loves books and the other about the friendship between nineteenth-century novelist Jane Austen and a clergyman. The result is an inventive tale with elements of romance and suspense, wrapped around a bookish mystery that will please lovers of old libraries and Austen fans.---Deborah Harkness, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Life -Jane Austen, true love, great books, and a literary mystery of epic proportions: Charlie Lovett packs all my favorite things into a thoroughly engaging story that keeps us enthralled to the very last page. Austen herself would adore the counter-point heroine, the bright and delightful Sophie Collingwood. A pure gem.---Katherine Reay, author of Dear Mr. Knightley -Brimming with charm and intrigue, Charlie Lovett's new novel will leave a lasting impression on lovers of books, literary enigmas, and the eternally fascinating Jane Austen. First Impressions spans centuries, but time ceases to exist as Lovett's riveting story begins to unfold.---Erika Robuck, author of Hemingway's Girl -It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a reader in want of a marvelous mystery and lovely literary fiction must be in want of First Impressions. With a deep understanding of Jane Austen and a deft hand at mystery, Lovett strikes the perfect chord between literature and a first rate thriller.---Craig Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of the Walt Longmire Mysteries, the basis of A&E's hit series Longmire A delightful novel. People [A] thrilling romance. Woman s Day, WD Picks A charming story. Christian Science Monitor Part mystery, part love story, First Impressionsis a 100 percent thumping good read and a loving homage to one of literature s most beloved authors. Lovett takes readers on a rollicking adventure that cleverly weaves in the best elements of Austen s novels, while also giving life to Austen s own personal history in a satisfying and captivating way. It s a giddy novel that celebrates books and the people who love them as much as it entertains, making it the perfect read for bookworms and Janeites alike. Bookpage A completely captivating and charming book .the author s passion for Jane Austen and his knowledge of printing methods and practices of the 1700s truly make this book a standout. The reader gets a nice adventure story, a little bit of romance and mystery, and a real feel for book collecting and for the author s love of Jane Austen. If it s a love you share, you may well find this book irresistible. Mystery Scene This novel is both beautiful and exciting .A must-read, especially for those who love books, writing and reading! Historical Novels Review Fans of Austen will devour the backstory. . . . Lovers of intrigue and romance will relish the presentday journey. . . . Bibliophiles will savor the interconnectedness of both stories. . . . First Impressions is an Austen appetizer leaving the reader eager to explore or revisit works that have touched us for more than two centuries. The Mountain Times A book about books . . . an intriguing story [about] an author whose stories have not lost their romantic appeal in two hundred years. Suspense Magazine [An] ingenious novel .Ardent fans of Jane Austen and lovers of gripping stories will enjoy following Sophie s pursuit of the truth. Publishers Weekly [An] appealing combination of mystery, romance, and bibliophilism .An absolute must for Austen fans, a pleasure for others. Booklist A delightful read that Janeites will love .[Lovett] adds bookish intrigue to the life of another luminary of English literature. Library Journal Lovett s tale is a lovely and entertaining one that lovers of Austen and antiquarian books will adore. Shelf Awareness Lovett s love of books and libraries once again energizes his storytelling. Kirkus Reviews Charlie Lovett s delightfulFirst Impressionsweaves together two stories: one about a modern young woman who loves books and the other about the friendship between nineteenth-century novelist Jane Austen and a clergyman. The result is an inventive tale with elements of romance and suspense, wrapped around a bookish mystery that will please lovers of old libraries and Austen fans. Deborah Harkness, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Life Jane Austen, true love, great books, and a literary mystery of epic proportions: Charlie Lovett packs all my favorite things into a thoroughly engaging story that keeps us enthralled to the very last page. Austen herself would adore the counter-point heroine, the bright and delightful Sophie Collingwood. A pure gem. Katherine Reay, author of Dear Mr. Knightley Brimming with charm and intrigue, Charlie Lovett s new novel will leave a lasting impression on lovers of books, literary enigmas, and the eternally fascinating Jane Austen. First Impressions spans centuries, but time ceases to exist as Lovett s riveting story begins to unfold. Erika Robuck, author of Hemingway s Girl It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a reader in want of a marvelous mystery and lovely literary fiction must be in want of First Impressions. With a deep understanding of Jane Austen and a deft hand at mystery, Lovett strikes the perfect chord between literature and a first rate thriller. Craig Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of the Walt Longmire Mysteries, the basis of A&E s hit series Longmire A delightful novel. People [A] thrilling romance. Woman s Day, WD Picks A charming story. Christian Science Monitor Part mystery, part love story, First Impressions is a 100 percent thumping good read and a loving homage to one of literature s most beloved authors. Lovett takes readers on a rollicking adventure that cleverly weaves in the best elements of Austen s novels, while also giving life to Austen s own personal history in a satisfying and captivating way. It s a giddy novel that celebrates books and the people who love them as much as it entertains, making it the perfect read for bookworms and Janeites alike. Bookpage A completely captivating and charming book .the author s passion for Jane Austen and his knowledge of printing methods and practices of the 1700s truly make this book a standout. The reader gets a nice adventure story, a little bit of romance and mystery, and a real feel for book collecting and for the author s love of Jane Austen. If it s a love you share, you may well find this book irresistible. Mystery Scene This novel is both beautiful and exciting .A must-read, especially for those who love books, writing and reading! Historical Novels Review Fans of Austen will devour the backstory. . . . Lovers of intrigue and romance will relish the presentday journey. . . . Bibliophiles will savor the interconnectedness of both stories. . . . First Impressions is an Austen appetizer leaving the reader eager to explore or revisit works that have touched us for more than two centuries. The Mountain Times A book about books . . . an intriguing story [about] an author whose stories have not lost their romantic appeal in two hundred years. Suspense Magazine [An] ingenious novel .Ardent fans of Jane Austen and lovers of gripping stories will enjoy following Sophie s pursuit of the truth. Publishers Weekly [An] appealing combination of mystery, romance, and bibliophilism .An absolute must for Austen fans, a pleasure for others. Booklist A delightful read that Janeites will love .[Lovett] adds bookish intrigue to the life of another luminary of English literature. Library Journal Lovett s tale is a lovely and entertaining one that lovers of Austen and antiquarian books will adore. Shelf Awareness Lovett s love of books and libraries once again energizes his storytelling. Kirkus Reviews Charlie Lovett s delightful First Impressions weaves together two stories: one about a modern young woman who loves books and the other about the friendship between nineteenth-century novelist Jane Austen and a clergyman. The result is an inventive tale with elements of romance and suspense, wrapped around a bookish mystery that will please lovers of old libraries and Austen fans. Deborah Harkness, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Life Jane Austen, true love, great books, and a literary mystery of epic proportions: Charlie Lovett packs all my favorite things into a thoroughly engaging story that keeps us enthralled to the very last page. Austen herself would adore the counter-point heroine, the bright and delightful Sophie Collingwood. A pure gem. Katherine Reay, author of Dear Mr. Knightley Brimming with charm and intrigue, Charlie Lovett s new novel will leave a lasting impression on lovers of books, literary enigmas, and the eternally fascinating Jane Austen. First Impressions spans centuries, but time ceases to exist as Lovett s riveting story begins to unfold. Erika Robuck, author of Hemingway s Girl It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a reader in want of a marvelous mystery and lovely literary fiction must be in want of First Impressions. With a deep understanding of Jane Austen and a deft hand at mystery, Lovett strikes the perfect chord between literature and a first rate thriller. Craig Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of the Walt Longmire Mysteries, the basis of A&E s hit series Longmire A delightful novel. -- People [A] thrilling romance. -- Woman's Day, WD Picks A charming story. -- Christian Science Monitor Part mystery, part love story, First Impressions is a 100 percent thumping good read and a loving homage to one of literature's most beloved authors. Lovett takes readers on a rollicking adventure that cleverly weaves in the best elements of Austen's novels, while also giving life to Austen's own personal history in a satisfying and captivating way. It's a giddy novel that celebrates books and the people who love them as much as it entertains, making it the perfect read for bookworms and Janeites alike. -- Bookpage A completely captivating and charming book....the author's passion for Jane Austen and his knowledge of printing methods and practices of the 1700s truly make this book a standout. The reader gets a nice adventure story, a little bit of romance and mystery, and a real feel for book collecting and for the author's love of Jane Austen. If it's a love you share, you may well find this book irresistible. -- Mystery Scene This novel is both beautiful and exciting....A must-read, especially for those who love books, writing and reading! -- Historical Novels Review Fans of Austen will devour the backstory. . . . Lovers of intrigue and romance will relish the presentday journey. . . . Bibliophiles will savor the interconnectedness of both stories. . . . First Impressions is an Austen appetizer--leaving the reader eager to explore or revisit works that have touched us for more than two centuries. --The Mountain Times A book about books . . . an intriguing story [about] an author whose stories have not lost their romantic appeal in two hundred years. -- Suspense Magazine [An] ingenious novel....Ardent fans of Jane Austen and lovers of gripping stories will enjoy following Sophie's pursuit of the truth. -- Publishers Weekly [An] appealing combination of mystery, romance, and bibliophilism....An absolute must for Austen fans, a pleasure for others. -- Booklist A delightful read that Janeites will love....[Lovett] adds bookish intrigue to the life of another luminary of English literature. -- Library Journal Lovett's tale is a lovely and entertaining one...that lovers of Austen and antiquarian books will adore. -- Shelf Awareness Lovett's love of books and libraries once again energizes his storytelling. -- Kirkus Reviews Charlie Lovett's delightful First Impressions weaves together two stories: one about a modern young woman who loves books and the other about the friendship between nineteenth-century novelist Jane Austen and a clergyman. The result is an inventive tale with elements of romance and suspense, wrapped around a bookish mystery that will please lovers of old libraries and Austen fans. --Deborah Harkness, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Life Jane Austen, true love, great books, and a literary mystery of epic proportions: Charlie Lovett packs all my favorite things into a thoroughly engaging story that keeps us enthralled to the very last page. Austen herself would adore the counter-point heroine, the bright and delightful Sophie Collingwood. A pure gem. --Katherine Reay, author of Dear Mr. Knightley Brimming with charm and intrigue, Charlie Lovett's new novel will leave a lasting impression on lovers of books, literary enigmas, and the eternally fascinating Jane Austen. First Impressions spans centuries, but time ceases to exist as Lovett's riveting story begins to unfold. --Erika Robuck, author of Hemingway's Girl It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a reader in want of a marvelous mystery and lovely literary fiction must be in want of First Impressions. With a deep understanding of Jane Austen and a deft hand at mystery, Lovett strikes the perfect chord between literature and a first rate thriller. --Craig Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of the Walt Longmire Mysteries, the basis of A&E's hit series Longmire A delightful novel. -- People [A] thrilling romance. -- Woman's Day, WD Picks A charming story. -- Christian Science Monitor Part mystery, part love story, First Impressions is a 100 percent thumping good read and a loving homage to one of literature's most beloved authors. Lovett takes readers on a rollicking adventure that cleverly weaves in the best elements of Austen's novels, while also giving life to Austen's own personal history in a satisfying and captivating way. It's a giddy novel that celebrates books and the people who love them as much as it entertains, making it the perfect read for bookworms and Janeites alike. -- Bookpage A completely captivating and charming book....the author's passion for Jane Austen and his knowledge of printing methods and practices of the 1700s truly make this book a standout. The reader gets a nice adventure story, a little bit of romance and mystery, and a real feel for book collecting and for the author's love of Jane Austen. If it's a love you share, you may well find this book irresistible. -- Mystery Scene This novel is both beautiful and exciting....A must-read, especially for those who love books, writing and reading! -- Historical Novels Review Fans of Austen will devour the backstory. . . . Lovers of intrigue and romance will relish the presentday journey. . . . Bibliophiles will savor the interconnectedness of both stories. . . . First Impressions is an Austen appetizer--leaving the reader eager to explore or revisit works that have touched us for more than two centuries. --The Mountain Times A book about books . . . an intriguing story [about] an author whose stories have not lost their romantic appeal in two hundred years. -- Suspense Magazine [An] ingenious novel....Ardent fans of Jane Austen and lovers of gripping stories will enjoy following Sophie's pursuit of the truth. -- Publishers Weekly [An] appealing combination of mystery, romance, and bibliophilism....An absolute must for Austen fans, a pleasure for others. -- Booklist A delightful read that Janeites will love....[Lovett] adds bookish intrigue to the life of another luminary of English literature. -- Library Journal Lovett's tale is a lovely and entertaining one...that lovers of Austen and antiquarian books will adore. -- Shelf Awareness Lovett's love of books and libraries once again energizes his storytelling. -- Kirkus Reviews Charlie Lovett's delightful First Impressions weaves together two stories: one about a modern young woman who loves books and the other about the friendship between nineteenth-century novelist Jane Austen and a clergyman. The result is an inventive tale with elements of romance and suspense, wrapped around a bookish mystery that will please lovers of old libraries and Austen fans. --Deborah Harkness, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Life Jane Austen, true love, great books, and a literary mystery of epic proportions: Charlie Lovett packs all my favorite things into a thoroughly engaging story that keeps us enthralled to the very last page. Austen herself would adore the counter-point heroine, the bright and delightful Sophie Collingwood. A pure gem. --Katherine Reay, author of Dear Mr. Knightley Brimming with charm and intrigue, Charlie Lovett's new novel will leave a lasting impression on lovers of books, literary enigmas, and the eternally fascinating Jane Austen. First Impressions spans centuries, but time ceases to exist as Lovett's riveting story begins to unfold. --Erika Robuck, author of Hemingway's Girl It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a reader in want of a marvelous mystery and lovely literary fiction must be in want of First Impressions. With a deep understanding of Jane Austen and a deft hand at mystery, Lovett strikes the perfect chord between literature and a first rate thriller. --Craig Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of the Walt Longmire Mysteries, the basis of A&E's hit series Longmire


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CHARLIE LOVETT is the New York Times bestselling author of four previous novels, including The Bookman's Tale and Escaping Dreamland. His academic writings include Lewis Carroll Formed by Faith and for children he has written The Book of the Seven Spells and twenty plays that have been seen in over five thousand productions worldwide. A former antiquarian bookseller and avid collector, he and his wife, Janice, live in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and in the village of Kingham in England.

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