

Many authors struggle for years to get their debut novel published, so kudos to her publisher, Signet, for recognizing talent as soon as they see it. In addition, she got a three-book contract right off the bat. Her latest books are The Devil’s Triangle and Enigma, both published in 2017, followed by The Sixth Day and Paradox, to be published in 2018.Ĭatherine Coulter is one of the few lucky authors who got their manuscript accepted by a publisher just days after it was sent to an editor. So far the author Catherine Coulter has written well over 70 novels, most in the historical romance genre, from which she switched in 1996 to writing romantic thrillers.
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With the success of her first novels, in 1982 the author quit her job to follow her dream of writing books full time. The first book was titled The Autumn Countess, and it was published in 1978. The publishing house accepted her manuscript, and even more so, offered Catherine Coulter a three-book deal.

After she wrote her first full-sized romance novel, she sent it to a Signet editor. She attended the University of Texas from where she got her undergraduate degree, following which she went to Boston University majoring with a Master’s degree in early 19th-century European history.įresh out of university, she got her first job as a speechwriter for a Wall Street manager, however, she could never forget her love of writing. She was merely a teenager when she wrote her first two short stories, so her love of writing ran deep from an early age. Her grandmother was a writer, her father was a painter and singer, and her mom a concert pianist. The Sixth Day (A Brit in the FBI #5), 2018Ĭatherine Coulter was born in 1942 in Cameron County, Texas, where she also grew up in a family of artists.The Devil’s Triangle (A Brit In The FBI #4), 2017.

