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Dive: A Novel [Hardcover]

Lisa Teasley (Author)
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March 18, 2004
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.

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"Lisa Teasley writes like the unchained lovechild of Norman Mailer and Nina Simone. An arresting, unsettling, and terrifically written debut."--Jerry Stahl
"Teasley has a fine original voice. She gets deep inside her character's heads but doesn't sacrifice plot in favor of psyche. Instead she finds a balance between a compelling story, psychological insight, and bold sexuality."--San Francisco Chronicle
"An affecting first novel."--New York Times

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Lisa Teasley is a native of Los Angeles, where she currently lives and works as a writer and fine artist. Her debut collection of stories, Glow in the Dark, won the 2002 Gold Pen Award and the Pacificus Foundation Award.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 281 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA; First US Edition edition (March 18, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1582343985
  • ISBN-13: 978-1582343983
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,747,111 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An exceptional novel!, July 5, 2004
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D. B. Calvin (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dive: A Novel (Hardcover)
I feel compelled to weigh in on the discussion of Lisa Teasley's DIVE because my girlfriend insisted I read it, and I thought it was because she was trying to teach me another lesson in chick values. Was I ever wrong. I knew a guy a lot like Ray, the main character. I'm blown away at the ease in which Teasley gets the male voice and the male drive. I grew up on a midwestern farm myself, so I very much related to Ray, so much so it was freaky. Because I could trust this author to really get that experience, I found myself letting go and really loving the letters between the women-- both of them far from typical in their desires, individuality and strength. I highly recommend this book to guys who don't ordinarily read women writers, because they'll be surprised at the relief they will feel at how someone really gets the misdirected anger, the violence, the hot sex, the wanting, and the need to just lose yourself in someone else, just because.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars terrific contemporary romantic suspense, June 6, 2005
This review is from: Dive: A Novel (Hardcover)
South Florida construction worker Ray Rose killed the rapist of a friend. He also inherited Port St. Lucie property from a throat cancer victim who used his fingers to select Ray randomly from the phone book. Growing up with two older sisters, female neighbors his age, and no young male nearby, Ray believes in romantic love forever though his third wife left him just a few months ago. He plans to perform Florida's most famous profession, reinventing himself but in Alaska.

In Los Angeles, children's carton show animator Ruby Falls loves her lifestyle especially living on the Laurel Canyon estate of her best friend, a former porn star Jeannie. Having dumped her last boyfriend not to long ago, Ruby's good times abruptly end when she finds the corpses of Jeannie's beloved dogs and their Walker. Needing to reinvent herself she chooses Alaska.

In Alaska, Ruby and Ray meet having in common fleeing the forty-eight. They begin to fall in love, but both have lingering demons haunting them. As they work through their respective problems, Ruby is injured and ends in a coma with Ray never leaving her side while her family arrives to bicker and divide the spoils.

This is a terrific contemporary romantic suspense with strong characters especially in Alaska. However, many readers will feel the story line dives short of the gold as the key suspense elements, his committing homicide and her finding a homicide are not fully explored. Still, the solid story line grips the reader from the start as Lisa Teasley writes a fine tale that fans will enjoy because the lead couple with the strong support of the secondary cast provides an interesting tale of love.

Harriet Klausner
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Non stop action, September 1, 2004
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Kevin Killian (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dive: A Novel (Hardcover)
My wife teaches with Lisa Teasley down in Antioch LA and she was telling me what a fine writer Teasley is and how popular with her students. I picked up DIVE and, well, kind of dove in. It was lying around the coffee table here for quite awhile. Dive is quite an arresting novel. In its own way it reminds me of the farflung expansivenss of something like the late Ken Kesey's SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION. Its two main characters see the worst in each other, and the best, and opt out for somewhere in between. I liked the way the city of Los Angeles turned into one of the main characters as well. Ray is sort of difficult because you spend the whole book from the very first page knowing he's a killer on the run. Teasley performs the difficult task of making us feel empathy for a killer, kind of like a Jim Thompson novel, except Lisa Teasley's got such a feel for action sequences, she makes Jim Thompson feel like Ivy Compton Burnett.

Here's one tense part where Ray is trying to save Ruby (his love interest) from drowning. "Superhuman reflex catapults Ray into the water less than a moment after Ruby dives in. He couldn't be sure that her head would strike the piling at two feet under, but she is unconscious, dead weight. Though his own heart throbs up the back of his throat, seamlessly he lays out her small, baked cinnamon body, slick and wet as a seal, the thin clothes sticking to her as if melted." That's just a sample of action from a book whose suspense and nerve-wracking tension never let up all the way to the end. And, there's some interesting family stuff too.

I hope they make a movie out of this book.
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Ray didn't know that the South Florida property on India River Drive was willed to him by a wily old man who had opened the phone book, closed his eyes, and put a manicured fingernails on any name just to avoid leaving it to the sister he despised, or worse yet to charity. Read the first page
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Laurel Canyon, New York, Fort Pierce, Arnie Watson, Bill Sichterman, Ray Rose, Happy Birthday, Indian River Drive, Eagle River, Rachel Sichterman, Ruby Falls, San Gabriel Valley, Jensen Beach, Santa Cruz, South Florida, Union City, Alaska Range, Conchy Joe, Joshua Tree, Point Dume, True Hollywood Story, Zev Hogan
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