Dave Page, husband of Dead Gentleman member, Jen Page, launches his first paperback novel November 4th! Visit his site for the latest information, links to the Amazon and Barnes and Noble order pages, and Dave’s blog! Check out the official press release below!

Dave Page: Author of Mithras Court

Dave Page: Author of Mithras Court

Seattle, WA – November 4th

Local Sci-Fi Author Releases New Novel for Wizards of the Coast

When you’ve lost what you love most, a life in hell comes easy…

Lewis Wentworth’s wife was murdered on a London subway car; now Lewis spends his night searching the underbelly of London looking for the man with the snake tattoo.

So begins the synopsis for an exciting new mass market paperback release Mithras Court: A Novel of the Mists from local author David A. Page. Mithras Court weaves a mesmerizing tale of mystery and intrigue, love and revenge with ties to popular Wizards of the Coast world Ravenloft and will be a key book for fans of horror and gothic romance alike.

The novel comes out Tuesday, November 4th, but Page will introduce the book at a release party hosted by the Northgate Barnes & Noble on Saturday, November 15th at 3pm. Fans of the genre are invited to come by and support this exciting new work.

About the author:

David Page was born in Boston and spent most of his early years in the New England area. Surrounded by old stone walls, revolutionary forts and old Indian Trails, there were stories about the fascinating past everywhere he looked. After reading The Hobbit and The Sword of Shannara at the age of twelve, David Page boldly announced to his parents that he was going to write a book of his own.

He started by scrawling on an old notepad and by age eighteen submitted his first short story. A good number of years and a history degree later, Page headed for the West coast in search of life experiences to inspire his writing. His journey was not in vain; his first novel, Surviving Frank, was published in 2003 by Five Star Press. Mithras Court: A Novel of the Mists is his second novel. Several of his short stories have appeared in small press magazines.

David continues to reside in the Pacific Northwest, where he is inspired by the ocean, the mountains and the friends and family he has found there.