Cetacea, a novel from writer Theresa Foley, has been released by Sea Story Press. The novel is the story of a mysterious series of deaths that occur in the beautiful waters off of Key West, and the trio of locals - an adventurous woman who captains a dive boat, her tarot-card reading psychic roommate and an ex-Navy SEAL turned Duval St. bartender - who set out to solve the mystery behind the killings. Blame falls on a majestic dolphin, and while the town is up in arms trying to either get the dolphin or hush things up, Captain Mattie Gold takes it upon herself to find out what is really go on out there beyond the reef.
Cetacea has been praised as "a fabulous debut by an exciting new author," by author Peter Shann Ford. "A ripping first novel, with a legendary, lethal, lonely hero whose stunning secret spans time, oceans and the essence of life. Theresa Foley writes with passion and vivid authenticity about deep sea diving, danger, dolphins and love."
Rosalind Brackenbury, the well known Key West writer whose work includes Seas Outside the Reef and Circus at the End of the World, comments: "Theresa Foley has written a whodunit, a fast-paced story with a passionate plea at its core for the integrity of the natural world. The fate of the misused dolphin underlies the intrigues of the human characters, and one of the strongest voices in the book belongs to the mammal which thinks and feels as we do, but without the selfishness and greed."
Cetacea is written in the tradition of new South Florida fiction, with Ms. Foley now claiming a place in the genre of highly popular writers that includes Carl Hiaasen, Laurence Shames, Les Standiford, and Elmore Leonard. Cetacea manages to blend local color and environmental issues with humor and good writing. This book will appeal to a wide audience, ranging from the reader who is looking for a good escape book as part of the vacation entertainment on the beach, to those who are concerned about humankind's impact on the sea and its wildlife, to anyone who embraces the idea that humans are mystically connected to all other life on the planet.
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Theresa Foley has a long and successful career as a journalist, and in 2001, published her first novel, Cetacea, an adventure story set in Key West. She has been writing fiction for nearly a decade. Her work is also found in Once Upon An Island and Beyond Paradise, two collections of short stories from Key West writers.
Ms. Foley's journalism can be found in numerous magazines and newspapers, including The New York Times, Communications Week International, Via Satellite magazine, Angel Adviser magazine, Netmedia magazine, Business 2.0 magazine and Silicon Alley Reporter. She specializes in telecommunications and technology, and has covered the satellite, broadband, wireless and Internet industries.
She has her own web site, where some of her work is posted, along with observations and stories about life in Key West, where she has lived for the last 8 years. Ms. Foley finds inspiration in the island life, nature, the Moon and the duality with which life is constantly challenging her.
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