Judge Charles E. Feldmann is an administrative law judge in Denver, Colorado.
He wrote his first romance novel by accident, thinking his story was a modern-day “international-man-of-mystery” kind of book. It actually turned out to be the tale of a great love affair. After the shock and trauma to his tough-guy ego wore off, the sequel to that romance novel, Pharaoh’s Daughter was born.
Charles has previously written Ark of War, Murder3Gun, The Sons of Sheriff Henry, and King David and the Deaths Head Ring Affair along with publishing numerous professional works, most recently Navigating the Military Justice System: What Service Members Need to Know.
He attended law school in Colorado, served in the United States Marine Corps, worked with a D.E.A. drug task force, and litigated courts-martial all over the world as part of his own law firm. Very recently, he found atonement in helping veterans navigate their way through the end of cannabis prohibition.
When not working on his next historical fiction novel loosely based on his grandfather’s exploits in WWII, you will find him enjoying cigars and ancient scotch with friends and colleagues at his favorite cigar bars around the world. He tries his best to live by Benjamin Franklin’s sage advice: 'Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.'