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Press Release: April 29, 2004

Sam Penny's Novel, Memphis 7.9,
Now Available at Murray State University Bookstore

What happens when a magnitude 7.9 earthquake strikes
within a few miles of a major metropolitan area?

Murray, Kentucky - Sam Penny, author and lecturer, announced this week that his novel Memphis 7.9 is now available at the University Bookstore at 201 Curris Center, Murray State University, Kentucky. Penny noted, "I believe this book holds a special interest for the faculty and students of the University and for the residents of Calloway County, Kentucky. Just like in Memphis, here is a significant population center less than one hundred miles from a dangerous, active fault."

The story of Memphis 7.9 focuses on how some citizens of Memphis have prepared for a major earthquake on the New Madrid Fault Zone, just 45 miles west, and what happens to the Mississippi River valley during the first six hours immediately following a great earthquake of magnitude 7.9. A series of three major earthquakes of even greater magnitude tore apart the same region in 1811 and 1812.

Penny explains, "I began this book upon retirement when I explored the New Madrid Fault in the central United States. My long-time amateur interest in seismology had developed from life in shaky California. I was appalled when I saw the level of preparedness of Memphis and talked with the locals. I felt the story of the fate that awaited the citizens of the central United States should be told."

The book is also available on-line at www.the79scenario.com, www.amazon.com and www.booksurge.com in both printed and eBook formats.

Memphis 7.9 is Book 1 of a four-part project, The 7.9 Scenario, which tells of effects on the rivers and attempts of the United States to recover from the worst disaster that ever struck this land. Other books in the series are scheduled for publication in the next three years.

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