Category Archives: Peter Roman

Unhinged

There’s a lovely review of my new book, The Mona Lisa Sacrifice, in the National Post. It talks about the pen name issue — probably the only time I’ll appear in a piece that also discusses JK Rowling — and gives me some great quote material:

The Mona Lisa Sacrifice is a deliriously unhinged roller coaster of a novel, blending fantasy, history, horror and humour with the aplomb of an overfull blender, but all of it smarter than it, truly, has any right — or need — to be.

I blush.

A few pics from the Toronto launch of The Mona Lisa Sacrifice

It was great to be back in Toronto again for the launch of The Mona Lisa Sacrifice — I reunited with a lot of old friends and met a bunch of new ones. The humidity, though — I haven’t missed the humidity.

I was only able to take one pic the entire night, as I was too busy reading, signing books or ordering another mojito. Thankfully, a few other people managed to get some shots of the event. If you have any more, let me know. I’d love to see what happened!

‘Two-fisted angel-punching action’

The press cycle is starting for my new novel, The Mona Lisa Sacrifice. Quill and Quire says the book “sweeps you up with its gallows humour, whether you’re revelling in the pleasures of two-fisted, angel-punching action or the cleverly rendered language.” The same day, lit blogger extraordinaire Chad Pelley posted an interview with me about why I used a pen name, lit fiction vs. genre fiction and what’s next for Cross. More to come, hopefully!

The Mona Lisa Sacrifice launches in Toronto on June 26

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My new novel, The Mona Lisa Sacrifice, launches in Toronto Wednesday, June 26. It’s going to be a party, because I’m also launching with Toronto writers David Nickle and Joey Comeau. You know the night is going to be crazy with those guys and the ChiZine crew all there! I hope you’ll come out and join in the festivities.

The launch will be held at:

No One Writes to the Colonel
460 College St.,
Toronto, Ontario
See you there!

First sighting of The Mona Lisa Sacrifice in the wild

Courtesy of ChiZine editor Sandra Kasturi. Coming to a bookstore near you in mid-June, along with David Nickle‘s The ‘Geisters. That should cover your summer reading.

MLS and Geisters

A nice little review for The Mona Lisa Sacrifice

My new novel, The Mona Lisa Sacrifice, isn’t out until June, but it does have a lovely review already, courtesy of Publishers Weekly.

Vancouver author Roman (a pen name for Peter Darbyshire, The Warhol Gang) pushes urban fantasy noir to its logical extreme by casting the resurrected body of Christ—now called Cross—as an angel-slaying, wise-cracking antihero in search of the real Mona Lisa who inspired da Vinci’s painting.

That’s me — the logical extreme!

Mona Lisa Sacrifice available for pre-order

Boy Eating

My new novel, The Mona Lisa Sacrifice (written under the alias Peter Roman), is now available for pre-order. You can order it at all the usual places, or you can order it directly from the publisher, ChiZine. If you order the print version from CZ, you get a 30% discount and the ebook thrown in for free. You have to love a progressive publisher.

Here’s the catalog copy if you’re not sure what this Peter Roman business is all about:

For thousands of years, Cross has wandered the earth, a mortal soul trapped in the undying body left behind by Christ. He’s been a thief, a con man, a soldier and a drunkard. He’s fought as a slave in the Colosseum and as a knight at King Arthur’s side. But now he must play the part of reluctant hero, as an angel comes to him for help finding the Mona Lisa—the real Mona Lisa that inspired the painting. Cross’s quest takes him into a secret world within our own, populated by characters just as strange and wondrous as he is: gorgons and dead gods hidden away in museums; faeries that live in countryside pubs, trapping and enslaving unwary travellers; and super-rich collectors who trade magical artifacts among themselves. He’s haunted by memories of Penelope, the only woman he truly loved, and he wants to avenge her death at the hands of his ancient enemy, Judas, a forgotten god from an ancient time. The angel promises to deliver Judas to Cross, but nothing is ever what it seems when Judas is involved, and when a group of renegade angels looking for a new holy war show up, things truly go to hell.

Introducing The Mona Lisa Sacrifice

So here’s the cover of my new book, The Mona Lisa Sacrifice, coming out with ChiZine in June 2013. It’s the first book in a supernatural thriller series, which is all I’m going to say about it for the moment. (Still have to write the jacket copy!)

One of the things that excited me about publishing with ChiZine was getting an awesome cover, courtesy of Erik Mohr. I’m even more thrilled with this one that I thought I would be.

Yes, that is a pseudonym on the cover. I’ve been writing a lot in different genres lately, and it’s time to start distinguishing what is what for readers. So along comes Peter Roman to take the credit for my supernatural stuff. Hopefully you’ll be as welcoming to him as you have been to me.

More on the Cross series soon.