What if you could use time travel to solve a fifty-year-old cold-case murder?
In 2035, Army Ranger Captain Marc McKnight uses a limited capability time engine to travel to 1985 to investigate a corporate executive’s murder in an Atlanta office tower.
What could go wrong? Not much… just a chance meeting with a smart, beautiful, full-of-life woman at exactly the wrong time.
If you liked “Timecop” and “Somewhere In Time,” you’ll love TIME LIMITS!
Kim Megahee is a writer, musician, and retired computer consultant. He has a degree from the University of Georgia in Mathematics Education. His background includes playing in rock bands, teaching high school, and much experience in computer programming, security and consulting.
He co-founded a computer consulting firm in 2012 and traveled on business to Europe, Central America, South America and New Zealand. He retired recently to focus on his writing career.
He started his writing career later in life, after a former student encouraged him to write down some of the stories he was fond of telling.
In addition to writing, he enjoys hanging out with his wife, reading, 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.
Kim was surprised that he could actually write a book. In his words…
“I wasn’t planning to be a writer. I was a computer geek ever since I took my first computer class. But I got this idea for a story and I tried to talk my Mom into writing it since she had been writing since she was a little kid. She refused, saying that I could do it and I didn’t need her help. So it sa in the back of my mind for a couple of years until I finally decided to give it a try.”
After several false starts, he managed to get a manuscript together. “It was a disaster,” he writes. Then he started studying the craft. He joined a couple of writing clubs and critique groups and he read everything about writing he could get his hands on. After many edits, the book was finally where he wanted it to be.
Kim started his writing career later in life, after a former student encouraged him to write down some of the stories he was fond of telling.
Kim lives in Gainesville, Georgia with his soulmate wife Martha and Leo, the brilliant but stubborn red-headed toy poodle. In addition to writing, he enjoys reading, playing live music, and socializing with friends.