A Hail Mary Pass — that’s what the President of the United States called it.
What are the chances Marc McKnight’s time travel team can convince George Washington to leave 1787 and talk to the American People in 2037?
A bloody civil war is imminent in the United States. Political parties and the media are hopelessly divided and fanning the embers of war. The geopolitical enemies of the United States see weakness and move to capitalize on it.
Everything hinges on the hope that the American People will listen to what Washington has to say. That is… if McKnight can convince him to come to the year 2037.
HAIL MARY PASS is Episode 1 of The Time Patriot, the new time travel adventure series from Kim Megahee.
Kim Megahee is a writer, musician, and retired computer consultant. He has a degree in mathematics education from the University of Georgia. His background includes playing in rock bands, teaching high school, and a lot of experience in computer programming, security, and consulting.
In his consulting career, Kim worked with large companies on four continents to help increase their software development throughput.
In addition to writing, he enjoys hanging out with his wife, reading, watching scifi movies, boating on Lake Lanier, playing live music, and socializing with friends. Kim lives in Gainesville, Georgia with his soulmate wife Martha and Leo, the brilliant but stubborn red-headed toy poodle.
During the time period covered in Hail Mary Pass, Washington was recently retired from the Army and not yet actively involved in government. He was a gentleman farmer who experimented with innovative and practical ideas to improve his farm’s production and made life easier for all who depended on him.
He was a shrewd businessman and took his stewardship over the fortune of his stepchildren very seriously and questioned every transaction. He was probably challenging to do business with, but he and his farm provided products and food for many in the Mount Vernon area, and he was generous with people he trusted. His rye whiskey was also in much demand.