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Dive: A Novel

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Lisa Teasley's seductive debut novel is at once a thriller, a love story, and a meditation on what makes each one of us unique.

Ray Rose is a charming construction worker in Florida, plagued with guilt about a violent crime he committed a year earlier. Ruby Falls is a beautiful animator whose freewheeling L.A. lifestyle is suddenly derailed when she stumbles upon a bloody crime scene at the Laurel Canyon guest house where she lives.

Fleeing their respective home lives in search of reinvention, the two adventurers head for Alaska, where their paths eventually cross. The fireworks are immediate. But as Ray and Ruby, surrounded by their remarkable friends, try to settle down into something more domestic, a sudden accident changes all their expectations for the future.

With luminously original prose and a fast-paced, eminently readable sense of story, Lisa Teasley brings alive a diverse and vital cast of characters, who find the promise of redemption through their interconnected lives.

281 pages, Hardcover

First published March 18, 2004

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Lisa Teasley

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Lisa Teasley is the author of the novels Dive and Heat Signature, and the story collection Glow in the Dark, which won the Gold Pen and Pacificus Foundation awards. She is writer and presenter of the BBC Television documentary High School Prom. Lisa Teasley is a graduate of UCLA and a native of Los Angeles, California.

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January 3, 2008
It's a good read for an airplane. Strange, twisty story.
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September 10, 2016
Really smooth contemporary novel with definite shades of Tom Robbins. Suspenseful, good use of foreshadowing, nice twists although a few lose ends. I think being an L.A. native will help one's reading comprehension.
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September 13, 2015
Almost great, interesting story line and good character development. Her writing is brilliant at times, Teasley shows promise so I would read a future book.
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