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If you like the following stories, you’ll Love Survival: Episode 43 of The Time Patriot series:

• 1632 by Eric Flint
• The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove
• Timeline by Michael Crichton
• Island in the Sea of Time by S. M. Stirling
• The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick

Perfect for readers who enjoy:

• Military science fiction featuring real historical figures at pivotal moments
• Political thrillers built on genuine constitutional stakes and multiple converging plots
• Ensemble military casts where skill, loyalty, and sharp humor survive impossible odds
• Stories where protecting one man means fighting enemies across two time periods simultaneously

POLITICS: BOOK 3 of THE TIME PATRIOT series

He came to save the republic. Now three different enemies want him dead.

George Washington is at Mount Vernon. Three kill teams are already moving.

Colonel McKnight brought the first President of the United States forward through 250 years of history to speak to a nation on the edge of civil war. The plan was always dangerous. Nobody expected the threats to arrive this fast or from this many directions at once.

Washington is in the parlor, reading amendments to a Constitution he has not yet seen, asking a historian the hard questions about what went wrong. Outside, the protection detail is watching the river. In Idaho, a Nazi commando cell is studying the grounds. In a garage twelve miles downriver, an Iranian pilot is climbing into a hover gunship designed to reach Mount Vernon in under three minutes.

The HERO team is running out of time in two different centuries.

The night before, Captain Wheeler led a strike team into the Nazi time travel lab in 1937 Berlin and destroyed it. The retaliation is already being planned. At the same time, the House Speaker has retained an assassin with a twenty-million-dollar contract and a short window to act. A Chinese intelligence operation has just placed an asset inside Congress. None of these conspiracies know about the others.

Washington has three days to learn what happened to his republic. The people trying to stop him have less time than that.

Politics is Episode 3 of The Time Patriot series by Kim Megahee, set in the world of the HERO team adventures. Washington is studying the republic he built. His enemies are already in motion. And the team standing between them is spread across 1937 Berlin and 2037 Virginia at the same time.

One speech. One week. And no margin left for anything to go wrong.

If you like the following stories, you’ll Love Survival: Episode 43 of The Time Patriot series:

• 1632 by Eric Flint
• The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove
• Timeline by Michael Crichton
• Island in the Sea of Time by S. M. Stirling
• The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick

Perfect for readers who enjoy:

• Military science fiction featuring real historical figures at pivotal moments
• Political thrillers built on genuine constitutional stakes and multiple converging plots
• Ensemble military casts where skill, loyalty, and sharp humor survive impossible odds
• Stories where protecting one man means fighting enemies across two time periods simultaneously

POLITICS is available in eBook, Audiobook, and Print (paperback) formats.

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Dear Reader,

Thanks for your interest in learning more about Politics: Episode 3 of The Time Patriot Adventure series.

In this continuing story set in the year 2037, President Harrison has asked General George Washington to speak to the American People about the vision the Founding Fathers had for America.

The Deep State is desperate to discredit Washington, but he isn’t afraid to speak truth and wants to go head-to-head with the Corporate Media. This idea is a credit to Washington’s personality and his willingness to show up for a fight. He believed the truth was always the best weapon in a debate. He was willing to (eager to, actually) go head to head with the mainstream media, even if they didn’t agree with him.

Foreign powers continue their plans to prevent Washington from returning to 1787 and chairing the Constitutional Congress in Philadelphia. What better way is there to kill American exceptionalism than preventing the most respected player from the Congress that makes the rules?

Washington never did chop down a cherry tree, but his fondness for cherry flavor was never in doubt!

In Episode Three, Mrs. Sartain prepares a “cherry bounce” for Washington. The mildly alcoholic aperitif was Washington’s favorite drink. When he traveled across the Allegheny Mountains to check on his properties, a canteen of Cherry Bounce was always on his list of supplies. If you visit Mount Vernon today, Cherry Bounce is on the restaurant’s menu.

I hope you enjoy reading Politics.

Thanks for browsing my website.
Cheers,
Kim

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Specific to all Formats

BOOK: POLITICS: Episode 3 of THE TIME PATRIOT series
Author: Kim Megahee
Series:THE TIME PATRIOT series
Genres: Science Fiction/Time Travel
Science Fiction/Military
Science Fiction/Action & Adventure
Thrillers/Political
Science Fiction/Alternate History
Publisher: The Kimmer Group LLC
BISAC CATEGORIES:
FIC028050: Fiction/Science Fiction/Military
FIC028080: Fiction/Time Travel
FIC040000: Fiction/Alternate History
FIC031060: Fiction/Thrillers/Political
Cover Designer:Accurate Printers (AccuratePrinters.com)

Specific to the Audiobook Format

• NARRATOR: Jeff Brewer
• RELEASE DATE: 09-19-2025
• LANGUAGE: English
• FORMAT: Unabridged Audiobook
• LENGTH: 3 hours and 52 minutes
• ISBN RETAIL: 979-8-9900955-3-3
• ISBN LIBRARY: 979-8-9900955-3-3
• ASIN: B0FRN88JXN

Specific to the eBook Format

• RELEASE DATE: 08-29-2023
• LANGUAGE: English
• FORMAT: Unabridged eBook
• LENGTH: 167 pages
• ISBN: 979-8986885773
• ASIN: B0CG6J8HYP

Specific to the POD (Paperback) Format

• RELEASE DATE: 08-28-2023
• LANGUAGE: English
• FORMAT: Unabridged Print (Paperback) Book
• LENGTH: 165 pages
• ISBN: 979-8986885766
• ASIN: B0CGKVG6PF

Identified Tropes

1. Time Travel
Description: Central mechanism allowing historical figures to interact with the future.
Evidence: Washington is brought from 1787 to 2037 by the HERO Team; Nazis also use time engines.

2. Fish Out of Water
Description: Washington navigates 2037 technology, culture, and politics.
Evidence: Washington’s confusion over laptops, cherry bounce, and modern government.

3. The Mentor
Description: Professor Dandridge educates Washington on the Constitution and modern events.
Evidence: Multiple teaching sessions in the Parlor.

4. Historical Figure Brought Forward
Description: George Washington is literally extracted from his era.
Evidence: Entire premise of the novel and his interactions with McKnight and Harrison.

5. Military Special Ops Team
Description: The HERO Team (Rangers) handles security and missions.
Evidence: Wheeler, Cutty, Lagunas, Smalls, Hatcher missions and command structure.

6. Government Conspiracy / Political Corruption
Description: Modern politicians enrich themselves through bribes and favors.
Evidence: Dandridge’s study of the top 15 “offenders” and Washington’s questioning of Sorokin.

7. Nazi Plot (Historical + Modern)
Description: Both 1937 and 2037 Nazis attempt to alter history.
Evidence: Bittner’s 1787 attack and Olson’s 2037 enclave.

8. Assassination Attempt
Description: Multiple plots to kill Washington.
Evidence: 1937 lab raid, HG-3 drone crash plan, Morales/Dante contracts.

9. Media Manipulation / Misinformation
Description: Networks label Washington a hoax and run attack pieces.
Evidence: Sorokin interview, Baker’s call to Mattie Porter, viral clown video.

10. Double Agent / Traitor
Description: Smith sells plans; Murphy works both sides.
Evidence: Smith’s prison interview and Murphy’s FBI/CIA informant status.

11. Arms Dealer Villain
Description: Charles Murphy supplies technology to enemies.
Evidence: Sale of time-travel blueprints to Nazis.

12. Protective Custody / Bodyguard Detail
Description: Secret Service and Army guard Washington and key figures.
Evidence: Mount Vernon security, Drake’s relocation.

13. Fish Out of Water (Tech vs History)
Description: Washington struggles with 21st-century tools.
Evidence: Laptop and printer lesson in his study.

14. Interrogation / Information Extraction
Description: Trevor interrogates Smith at the brig.
Evidence: Naval Consolidated Brig scene.

15. Viral Media / Meme Culture
Description: Clown video of Harrison and Washington spreads rapidly.
Evidence: Detweiler shows the dancing clip to the President.

16. Race Against Time
Description: Missions must succeed before history is permanently altered.
Evidence: Five-day future recon and Washington’s upcoming Capitol speech.

17. Reluctant / Retired Military Leader
Description: Washington claims he only wants to farm, yet is drawn into crisis.
Evidence: Opening statement to Sorokin.

18. Cultural Exchange / Hospitality
Description: Cherry bounce scene bridges 1787 and 2037.
Evidence: Lydia Sartain serves Washington his favorite drink.

19. Command Dilemma
Description: McKnight weighs rules versus necessity (future recon jump).
Evidence: Debate over Executive Order for the five-day jump.

20. Espionage / Foreign Spy
Description: Chinese operative Rick targets Sally Rogers.
Evidence: Arlington bar scenes and assassination of the Whip.

21. Futuristic Tech vs Historical Knowledge
Description: HG-3 hover gunship versus 18th-century tactics.
Evidence: Mason Neck training and planned Potomac attack.

22. World War III Threat
Description: Mideast invasion nearly triggers global conflict.
Evidence: Drake’s future report to Cutty and Lagunas.

23. Slavery Discussion as Social Commentary
Description: Washington defends historical context while acknowledging moral tension.
Evidence: Sorokin interview on slave ownership.

24. Prophetic / Future-Vision Jump
Description: Team jumps five days ahead to learn what goes wrong.
Evidence: Lagunas and Cutty’s mission to February

Trope Heatmap

Character Tropes

(Core: Fish Out of Water, The Mentor, Reluctant/Retired Leader; Supporting: Double Agent, Arms Dealer Villain; Decorative: Cultural Exchange figure)

Plot Tropes

(Core: Time Travel, Assassination Attempt, Government Conspiracy; Supporting: Race Against Time, Command Dilemma, Prophetic Jump; Decorative: Viral Media)

Setting Tropes

(Core: Historical Figure Brought Forward, Nazi Plot (dual eras); Supporting: Futuristic Tech vs History, Military Special Ops base; Decorative: Protective Custody compound)

Relationship Tropes

(Core: Mentor-Student; Supporting: Military Team Loyalty, Protective Detail; Decorative: McKnight/Megan marriage)

Meta Tropes

(Core: Media Manipulation; Supporting: Slavery as Social Commentary, Command Dilemma; Decorative: Cherry bounce scene)

Genre Alignment Score

– Time Travel: 5

– Fish Out of Water: 5

– Government Conspiracy / Political Corruption: 5

– Nazi Plot: 4

– Media Manipulation: 4

– Assassination Attempt: 5

– Prophetic Future Jump: 3

– Slavery Discussion: 3

– World War III Threat: 2

 

Genre Consistency:

Strong (8/10). The manuscript hits classic time-travel thriller and political-intrigue beats.

Freshness Factor:

Moderate (6/10). The five-day future recon and direct confrontation of congressional wealth are the most original touches.

Market Fit Insight:

Appeals to readers of alternate-history thrillers and military time-travel stories (think fans of Harry Turtledove and Michael Crichton who also enjoy political commentary).

Genre Comparison

11/22/63 – Stephen King: Prevents a historical tragedy via time travel.

The Guns of the South – Harry Turtledove: Time travelers supply technology to alter the Civil War.

Timeline – Michael Crichton: Modern team travels to a historical era with military stakes.

Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus – Orson Scott Card: Future agents intervene in history to fix systemic problems.

The Man in the High Castle – Philip K. Dick: Alternate timeline dominated by Nazi victory and resistance.

Key Themes

1. Corruption of power through long-term political entrenchment

2. Human nature’s resistance to change across centuries

3. The tension between moral ideals and economic/practical realities

4. Truth versus narrative control in media

5. Duty versus personal safety and family

6. The limits of historical knowledge when applied to the present

7. Patriotism as both inspiration and weapon

8. Technology as both savior and threat

9. The moral cost of compromise

10. Redemption through honest self-examination

11. The fragility of democracy when institutions collude

12. Legacy and what one generation leaves for the next

Overall Assessment

Episode 3 of The Time Patriot leans heavily on classic time-travel thriller tropes—Time Travel, Fish Out of Water, The Mentor, Military Special Ops Team, Assassination Attempt, and Government Conspiracy—while weaving in a strong media-manipulation thread and dual-era Nazi threat to create a fast-paced political intrigue. These core elements work together effectively to ground the story in both historical reverence and modern cynicism, with Washington’s principled outsider perspective serving as the emotional and thematic anchor. The manuscript gains freshness through two less-common devices: the five-day future reconnaissance jump and the blunt examination of congressional wealth accumulation, both of which subvert reader expectations and raise the stakes without derailing the genre formula. Overall, the trope mix is well-balanced and commercially viable, appealing to fans of alternate-history military thrillers who enjoy patriotic idealism colliding with contemporary corruption.

Copyright © 2023 by Kimberly M. Megahee

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form or by any means, without prior written permission.

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Gainesville, GA 30506

www.authorkimmegahee.com

Publisher’s Note: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are a product of the author’s imagination. Locales and public names are sometimes used for atmospheric purposes. Any resemblance to actual people, living or dead, or to businesses, companies, events, institutions, or locales is completely coincidental.

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The Time Patriot: Episode 3 – Politics/Kim Megahee — 1st ed.
POD (Paperback) ISBN: 979-8-9868857-6-6
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AudioBook ISBN: 979-8-9900955-3-3