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If you like the following stories, you’ll Love Survival: Episode 4 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 where global crises and domestic conspiracies collide on the same day
• Ensemble military casts built on loyalty, improvisation, and earned trust
• Stories where the most dangerous weapon anyone has is an honest man willing to speak the truth

SURVIVAL: BOOK 4 of THE TIME PATRIOT series

Washington is ready to speak to Americans in 2037. Everyone else is ready to kill him.

Washington is ready to speak. Five enemies are ready to stop him.

Colonel McKnight brought George Washington forward through 250 years of history to address a nation on the edge of civil war. The speech is scheduled for Tuesday at two o’clock on the Capitol Steps. Getting him there alive is the problem.

The threats are converging from every direction at once. In Idaho, the HERO team is kicking in the door of a Nazi mountain fortress during a blizzard while the arms dealer who sold stolen time engine plans to the Fourth Reich slips through a back exit. In a frozen Virginia state park twelve miles from Mount Vernon, an Iranian pilot is sitting in a hover gunship loaded with high explosives and watching patrol boats sweep the Potomac River below him, waiting for the radio signal that sends him toward his target. In the Middle East, Israel has just destroyed Tehran with a nuclear weapon and every major power on earth is waiting to see what President Harrison does next.

The HERO team is fighting in two centuries at the same time.

Washington’s speech is unscripted and unfiltered. Nobody in the Harrison administration has read it. Whatever he says will go out live to 400 million Americans, and the enemies of the republic know exactly what is at stake if the crowd on those Capitol Steps actually listens.

Survival is Episode 4 of The Time Patriot series by Kim Megahee, set in the world of the HERO team adventures. Washington is at the microphone. The threats are already in motion. And the window to stop them is measured in minutes.

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

If you like the following stories, you’ll Love Survival: Episode 4 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 where global crises and domestic conspiracies collide on the same day
• Ensemble military casts built on loyalty, improvisation, and earned trust
• Stories where the most dangerous weapon anyone has is an honest man willing to speak the truth

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

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Dear Reader,

Thanks for your interest in learning more about Survival: Episode 4 of The Time Patriot Adventure series.

In this the final episode, all the plots come to fruition and Washington attempts to return home and attend the Constitutional Congress a few weeks later.

I wanted this to be a story where the HERO Team continues to protect Washington to ensure that he makes it to the Congress. A second duty was to foil any remnant of a conspiracy to kill our first President before our country’s rise to greatness can be started.

McKnight and the HERO Team shadow Washington during this period while attempting to blend in with the 1787 culture and technology levels.

Washington was sedated and hypnotized before leaving the year 2037. Was that programming sufficient to keep him from remembering his journey to 2037. This is where we find out.

I hope you enjoy Survival.

Thanks for browsing my website.
Cheers,
Kim

PS: If you have any questions, please feel free to connect with me on the Contact Page.

Specific to all Formats

BOOK: SURVIVAL: BOOK 4 of THE TIME PATRIOT series
Author: Kim Megahee
Series:THE TIME PATRIOT
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: 4 hours and 53 minutes
• ISBN RETAIL: 979-8-9900955-4-0
• ISBN LIBRARY: 979-8-9900955-4-0
• ASIN: B0FRNJTPMP

Specific to the eBook Format

• RELEASE DATE: 09-12-2023
• LANGUAGE: English
• FORMAT: Unabridged eBook
• LENGTH: 213 pages
• ISBN: 979-8-9868857-9-7
• ASIN: B0CH913SR6

Specific to the POD (Paperback) Format

• RELEASE DATE: 09-09-2023
• LANGUAGE: English
• FORMAT: Unabridged Print (Paperback) Book
• LENGTH: 211 pages
• ISBN: 979-8-9868857-8-0
• ASIN: B0CHL7DB8N

Identified Tropes

1. Time Travel

Description: Core mechanism of the plot—multiple factions use time engines to travel between 1787, 1937, 2037, and the present to alter or protect history.

Evidence: The HERO Team’s engine jumps, Olson’s jump to 1787, and Murphy’s 1937 reconnaissance mission.

2. Alternate History

Description: The story explores how removing George Washington could prevent the U.S. Constitution and modern American dominance.

Evidence: Washington’s speech and the Nazi plan to stop the Constitutional Convention.

3. Historical Figure as Protagonist / Ally

Description: George Washington is portrayed as a living, active character whose survival is pivotal.

Evidence: Entire chapters showing Washington interacting with modern characters and delivering a speech.

4. Military Team / Found Family

Description: The HERO Team (McKnight, Hatcher, Wheeler, etc.) functions as a tight-knit unit with loyalty and banter.

Evidence: Their planning sessions, field operations, and mutual trust.

5. Nazi Villains (Classic Evil)

Description: Both 1937 and 2037 Nazis are depicted as ideologically driven antagonists seeking world domination.

Evidence: Olson, Koch, Hitzinger, and the 1937 team.

6. Assassination Plot

Description: Multiple attempts (HG-3 drone attack, Olson’s mission) to kill Washington.

Evidence: Afshin’s suicide run and Olson’s team in 1787.

7. Fish Out of Time

Description: Washington and Lee experience future technology (helicopters, time engines) with awe and fear.

Evidence: Their reactions to Marine One and modern life.

8. Race Against Time

Description: The team must protect Washington before the Constitutional Convention and before the present-day attack.

Evidence: Multiple deadline-driven operations across timelines.

9. Government Conspiracy / Deep State

Description: Elements within the U.S. government (Detweiler, Speaker Pander) are compromised.

Evidence: Detweiler’s suspicious calls and Pander’s arrest.

10. Secret Organization

Description: The HERO Team operates as a classified unit with advanced time-travel capabilities.

Evidence: Their headquarters, clearances, and operations.

11. Betrayal

Description: Detweiler’s suspected involvement in the assassination plot.

Evidence: Harrison ordering his detention.

12. Heroic Sacrifice

Description: Characters risk or lose their lives to protect history (Harrison’s death in one timeline, Rashid’s self-destruction).

Evidence: Harrison shielding Washington and the FBI raid casualties.

13. Epic Speech

Description: Washington delivers a powerful address on government corruption and public service.

Evidence: His speech on the Capitol steps.

14. Technology vs. Tradition

Description: Futuristic weapons (HG-3 craft, time engines) clash with 18th-century muskets and values.

Evidence: The aerial attack on Mount Vernon and the 1787 ambush.

15. Vigilante / Unconventional Justice

Description: The HERO Team operates outside normal legal channels to preserve the timeline.

Evidence: Their decision to use deadly force against Olson.

16. MacGuffin

Description: The time engine plans and the engines themselves drive all conflict.

Evidence: Murphy stealing the plans and the Nazi-built engine.

17. Big Bad

Description: Multiple layered antagonists (Olson, Murphy, Hitzinger).

Evidence: The chain of command from 2037 Nazis back to 1937.

18. Mentor / Protégé

Description: Rashid trains Afshin; McKnight leads Hatcher and Wheeler.

Evidence: Training scenes and field leadership.

19. Reluctant Hero

Description: Harrison initially hesitates but commits fully to protecting Washington.

Evidence: His internal conflict before sending the team.

20. Prophecy / Destiny

Description: Washington is framed as the irreplaceable linchpin of American history.

Evidence: Repeated statements that killing him changes everything.

21. Recombination / Timeline Merge

Description: McKnight recombines with his past self after the first failed timeline.

Evidence: The scene in the lab where he absorbs his earlier self.

22. Evil Counterpart

Description: 2037 Nazis represent a twisted version of what America could become.

Evidence: Their plan to prevent the U.S. from ever rising as a power.

23. Last Stand

Description: The final confrontation in 1787 and the Mount Vernon attack.

Evidence: The ambush and the HG-3 drone assault.

24. Found Family (Team Loyalty)

Description: The HERO Team’s deep bonds and willingness to risk everything for each other and the mission.

Evidence: Their post-mission debriefs and mutual support.

25. Artifact of Power

Description: The time engine is both a tool and a dangerous weapon.

Evidence: Its repeated use and the risk of it falling into enemy hands.

26. Redemption Arc

Description: Some characters (e.g., certain Nazis or compromised officials) seek or are offered paths away from evil.

Evidence: Olson’s internal conflict before his death.

Trope Heatmap

Character Tropes (Core)
– Historical Figure as Protagonist, Military Team / Found Family, Reluctant Hero, Mentor / Protégé, Redemption Arc

Plot Tropes (Core)
– Time Travel, Assassination Plot, Race Against Time, MacGuffin, Heroic Sacrifice, Recombination, Last Stand

Setting Tropes (Core)
– Alternate History, Technology vs. Tradition, Secret Organization, Artifact of Power

Relationship Tropes (Supporting)
– Found Family (Team Loyalty), Betrayal, Mentor / Protégé

Meta Tropes (Decorative)
– Epic Speech (self-aware commentary on governance), Prophecy / Destiny (genre awareness of historical importance)

Genre Alignment Score

This manuscript is primarily Time Travel Military Thriller / Alternate History Action.

Trope

Score

Notes

Time Travel

5

Classic and central

Alternate History

5

Strongly aligned

Assassination Plot

5

Expected in the genre

Historical Figure as Character

4

Common but well-executed

Military Team

5

Fits military sci-fi

Nazi Villains

4

Genre staple, slightly overused

Fish Out of Time

3

Present but secondary

Recombination

2

Unusual and inventive

Genre Consistency: High (8/10). The story leans heavily into expected tropes of time-travel thrillers and alternate-history Nazi stories.

Freshness Factor: Moderate (6/10). The recombination mechanic, the focus on protecting the Constitutional Convention, and Washington’s modern speech give it some originality.

Market Fit Insight: Appeals to fans of 1632 (Eric Flint), The Guns of the South (Harry Turtledove), and Timeline (Michael Crichton). Readers who enjoy military teams protecting history will respond well.

Genre Comparison

1632 by Eric Flint — Time-displaced Americans help historical figures resist tyranny.

The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove — Time travelers arm historical figures (Confederates) with future tech.

Timeline by Michael Crichton — Modern team travels to the past and must survive historical dangers.

The Man in the High Castle by Philip K. Dick — Alternate history dominated by Nazis (thematic overlap).

Island in the Sea of Time by S.M. Stirling — Modern people thrust into the past and must build/defend civilization.

Key Themes

1. Freedom vs. Oppression — Central conflict between democratic ideals and totalitarian control.

2. Duty to History / Responsibility of Power — Characters must protect the timeline even at great personal cost.

3. Sacrifice for the Greater Good — Multiple characters (Harrison, Rashid, soldiers) give their lives.

4. Corruption of Power — Modern government officials and Nazis both illustrate how power corrupts.

5. Patriotism and National Identity — Explored through Washington’s speech and the HERO Team’s mission.

6. Loyalty and Found Family — The HERO Team’s bonds versus betrayal from within.

7. The Danger of Technology — Time travel and advanced weapons threaten to destroy what they aim to protect.

8. Redemption and Moral Choice — Characters like Olson and Koch face moments of decision.

9. The Weight of Leadership — Washington’s burden and Harrison’s difficult decisions.

10. Truth and Transparency in Government — Washington’s speech directly addresses this.

11. The Fragility of Civilization — One assassination could unravel centuries of progress.

12. Hope vs. Despair — The story balances grim threats with the possibility of preserving a better future.

Overall Assessment

The Time Patriot – Episode 4: Survival is a classic time-travel military thriller that draws heavily on well-established genre tropes, including Time Travel, Alternate History, Assassination Plot, Military Team / Found Family, Nazi Villains, and Race Against Time, all of which are deployed with strong genre alignment and narrative efficiency. The story balances these core elements with supporting tropes such as Historical Figure as Protagonist, Heroic Sacrifice, Betrayal, and Fish Out of Time, while adding modest freshness through the recombination mechanic and George Washington’s modern speech on government transparency and service over career. Overall, the trope mix delivers a fast-paced, high-stakes adventure that effectively explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the fragility of history, making it a solid fit for readers who enjoy alternate-history action and time-travel thrillers.

Copyright © 2023 by Kimberly M. Megahee

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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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