Carlos J. Server (Valencia, Spain, 1975) first became a household name in 2014 with his debut novel, Un día con suerte, a finalist in the First Annual Indie Literary Prize Contest cosponsored by Amazon, the prestigious Spanish newspaper El Mundo, and publisher Esfera de los Libros. Contest judges considered more than seven hundred works by authors from thirty-two countries. Un día con suerte became an overnight Internet phenomenon, quickly rising in the charts to become the No. 1 bestselling eBook in Spanish on Amazon in Spain, the United States, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Germany, France, Holland, and Italy. It has maintained its ranking in Europe as the top-selling comic novel in eBook form available in Spanish on Amazon throughout 2015 and 2016.
In 2015 Carlos Server published his second novel, Un bautizo singular, a romantic comedy of intrigue peopled by a cast of zany characters. The author is currently at work on his third novel, scheduled for publication at the end of 2016.
The global launch of A Lucky Day, the English version of Mr. Server’s first novel, will take place in February 2017, making the novel available to English-speaking readers everywhere. This will be followed in June of the same year by the publication of Family in a rush, the English version of his second novel.
In his fast-paced, suspenseful, highly entertaining novels, Carlos Server invites us to enjoy tales reminiscent of Billy Wilder and Woody Allen, two artists much admired by the author.
Carlos J. Server (Gandia, España 1975) se dio a conocer en 2014 con su primera novela "UN DÍA CON SUERTE", finalista del 1er Consurso Literario de Autores Indie organizado por Amazon y El Mundo. La novela rápidamente se transformó en un fenómeno en la red, convirtiéndose en el ebook en español más vendido en Amazon en España, USA, México, Alemania, Francia e Italia.
En 2015 ha publicado su segunda novela "UN BAUTIZO SINGULAR", una romántica comedia de enredo llena de divertidos personajes.
En sus divertidas novelas, llenas de acción y suspense, Carlos J. Server nos descubre un marco costumbrista repleto de personajes al más puro estilo de Berlanga o Woody Allen.