The Continent of St. Louis
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About the Book
Southern Californians had long been accustomed to the occasional jolts of small earthquakes, and for the most part had come to ignore the small jolts and considered them as more of a reminder that they lived in an area that was dissected by the great San Andreas Fault along with many other smaller fault lines.
Vince Davis, the director of the Seismic Center located in San Diego, California, had been awakened from sleep at 2:00 AM the morning of August 18th, 2009 by the jolt of a small earthquake, not unlike many others he had experienced since moving to San Diego and taking over his position as director of the facility. He felt no urgency in regard to the earthquake, knowing the
About the Author
J. L. Reynolds was born in Kansas City, Kansas in 1939. He lived and worked in the Kansas City area untill he retired from T.W.A in 1994. He was never trained as a writer, but has written many poems and songs over the years, none of which have been published.
This novel is his first attempt at serious writing. The completion of this novel marks a new path he has chosen to follow. At the time of this printing, he has written three other novels that will complete the story of The Continent of St. Louis. The subsequent novels that complete the story will be published and released in the months to come.
His philososphy on life is that a person is never to old to try something new or different. Success, he feels is not what others may say or think regarding your work, but rather the satisfaction the individual gets completing something they have started.