TIME TRAVEL ADVENTURES
"Time travel is a risky business"
-Robert P. Fitton
1882: When You're Dead, You're Dead.
In a time when liars were heroes and killers walked free Jake McBride is a San Francisco assistant district attorney who watches the killer Johnny Rheingold go free on a technicality. Mr. Melbourne of the Nexus House offers Jake a chance to bring Rheingold to justice in the old American West. Jake becomes Marshal Jake McBride from Brinson, Nevada. The adventure begins when silver on the way to the US mint in Carson City disappears from Overland Train 924 outside Brinson. Rheingold arrives in town on the evening stage and the quest for justice begins.
Quick Synopsis: 1882: When You're Dead You're Dead
1902-13: Time Portal Alpha
In a wild time-travel novel, Mark McKenna and the crew of Time Portal Alpha board a vehicle which had only simulated journeys back in time. The maniacal Dr. Nieeko Mauro, a man both genius and evil, has broken the time barrier to radically alter the current timeline. Nieeko wishes to diminish the United States of America into a minor world power, seething in poverty and unable to economically take care of its own people. A point in time exists in the 20th century where Nieeko altered the timeline and prevents a project that brought economic growth to America in the 20th century. McKenna is confronted by Nieeko with unforeseen circumstances and a surprise ending.
1927: Once in a Lifetime
Some things only happen once. Charlie Russo is a part of the remarkable events of 1927, including Babe Ruth's quest for 60 home runs, Lindbergh's flight across the Atlantic and the Dempsey-Tunney "Long Count" fight. Jamal, from the distant future, befriends and falls in love with Charlie. From Boston to Niagara Falls they are chased by government agents and bioenergy beings. Under attack, Jamal tries to save the human race from eventual destruction by attempting to send an outer space signal high above downtown Manhattan.
1939: I Have Seen The Future
Andy Reese, an exoplanet astronomer living in the distant future contacts the Enclave, the last vestige of humanity. To stop the annihilation of the human race by the Seraph, post biological life forms, Reese is sent back along the timeline to prevent the evolution of the Seraph from computers. The link in time is an Iowa farm girl, Lucy Apel who has won a national contest to travel to the 1939 New York World's Fair to meet Professor Herman Geiger a gifted scientist, writer, and social philosopher. To alter the timeline Reese must avert Geiger's death at the fair. But the Seraph have other plans as they follow Reese back to 1939 to thwart changing history.
1941-42: Double Deception
Mike Madigan disappears from a victory party after he wins a Congressional election. Mike is framed by one of his own people on behalf of a cursing opponent. Incredibly Mike disappears into a maze of underground aquifer caves and emerges at Pearl Harbor with less than three weeks left before the Japanese sneak attack. With no memory of his former life, he is Senior Chief Petty Officer Mike Madigan, Mike is a part of the clandestine Pacific Group, gathering intelligence on Japanese movements in the pacific and a possible attack on Pearl Harbor. In a wild, dangerous adventure Mike and his friend Midge are chased by the office of Naval Intelligence, the FBI, and the Roosevelt administration as they dramatically attempt to bring their secret knowledge to the people of the United States. All the while Mike is receiving incredible poignant letters through the USO from the mysterious ’J.’ back in the United States. What he learns about life from J. changes him as a person. The book catapults Mike and Midge toward the horrific attack and in the end his experience is summed up by the header on each of J.’s letters: Have you Done Something Good for Someone Today?
Robert P. Fitton discusses Double Deception
1947: The Platform
A young woman (Rosey Bradley) in 1947 begins seeing images in a mirror found in the Dresden bombing in World War II. When she is contacted in the mirror through time by Buddy Powell, a member of a highly classified project in 2027, Rosey begins to think she has lost her mind. It is only when Buddy physically returns to Rosey's time of the big bands, big automobiles, and big dreams- post World War II- that he and Rosey fight to make the project also transported back to 1947 operational again. Buddy meets with important scientists of the day including Vannevar Bush as he is pursued by traitors from 2027 who want the project to control the world. In a weird twist in New Mexico, they learn the true importance of the project for mankind.
1958: The Butterfly in the Deadly Storm
Kathryn is plagued by reoccurring nightmares of a murder committed over forty years in the past by Conrad Ridder, a present day TV talk show guru. She returns to Plymouth, Massachusetts, where the Pilgrims landed- also the scene of the murders. There she meets Tucker, a truck driving cowboy from Arizona, who has dreamed the same dreams. When her free spirited friend Roz arrives in Plymouth they are all spirited back to 1958. Their mission: Confront the young talk show host and bring justice for the dead.
Quick Synopsis: 1958: The Butterfly in the Deadly Storm
Robert P. Fitton, author
The Patch Kincaid Series
When it comes to truth in the Kennedy Assassination remember Carl Sagan's test for truth. Assertions must be sourced.
The Venutian Dinosaur Fallacy
“I can’t see a thing on the surface of Venus.
Why not? Because it’s covered with a dense layer of clouds.
Well, what are clouds made of? Water, of course.
Therefore, Venus must have an awful lot of water on it.
Therefore, the surface must be wet.
Well, if the surface is wet, it’s probably a swamp.
If there’s a swamp, there’s ferns.
If there’s ferns, maybe there’s even dinosaurs.”
The original observation was effectively a lack of an observation.
The conclusion was dinosaurs.
1961: The Kennedy Paradox
Patch Kincaid Series Vol. 1
In 1986, led by terrorist Carlos Sánchez, nuclear devices are planted in American cities. As New York and other cities are swallowed up in fireballs, Patch Kincaid is sent back in time to prevent the destruction. He lands in 1961, where he chases Sánchez into the Bay of Pigs Invasion. Captured by Castro, Patch and his mentor Meinkewitz chase Carlos Sánchez into rural Cuba.
1963: Return to Dallas
Patch Kincaid Series Vol. 2
Return to Dallas is an encyclopedic sourced novel surveilling Lee Oswald in the summer and fall of 1963 as well as highlighting the surrounding plot to assassinate President John F. Kennedy. Return to Dallas utilizes the evolving information while discarding debunked JFK Assassination theories. Photographs paint the era in vivid color rather than aging vintage black and white stills.
Those associated with the plot to kill Jack Kennedy as well as peripheral characters are woven into a pertinent historical context. The reader/listener will soon understand the whirlwind around Lee Harvey Oswald and why President Kennedy was removed from office.
Why are Oswald’s movements around the southern United States in the summer and fall of 1963 relevant? The Kennedy Assassination is now part of history and the narrative of Lee Oswald shooting the president from a sixth-floor window is mired in the public consciousness. Oswald was more aware of the plot than one would believe.
Return to Dallas informs us of abnormalities in Oswald’s activities not only in 1963 but in his previous years and explains the legend built by the intelligence agencies. The surrounding cast of military, intelligence and government characters should alert even the most adamant lone gunman advocates to the truth. Better to investigate the truth and not believe fairy tales.
1967: American Injustice:Patch Kincaid Series: Jim Garrison
Volume 3
Patch Kincaid finds himself in late 1966 and he contacts his friend Johnny Roselli in California to help find Ray Meinkewitz. In doing so Patch becomes part of an ultra-stealth group of individuals called the Milky Way Network. Led by a high-level American politician the network’s goal is to aid Jim Garrison’s investigation in New Orleans.
Within this network is Ray Meinkewitz, Commander of Hughes Air Force Base Phineas Beauregard, and the attractive Lieutenant Natalie Tompkins. Detailed documents and actions of ‘the powers to be’ are unveiled as attempts are made to forward the new knowledge to Jim Garrison. Being in the Milky Way Network is not without risk as an operative from the Kennedy Assassination takes Patch head on.
Patch, torn by not being able to return to his family at Apex Junction, rebuffs the advances of Natalie Tompkins. When she leaves the safe house Patch remains confused but realizes he did like Natalie.
The government, using their minions in the press both written and on the TV networks begin a full-fledged attack on Garrison. As witnesses are eliminated one by one Garrison is characterized as a buffoon by NBC news, a Kennedy insider Walter Sheridan and Newsweek and The Saturday Evening post provide hit pieces written by Hugh Aynesworth and James Phelan. Witnesses are intimidated and bribed while Garrison is mocked. An entire task force is set up inside CIA to thwart Garrison’s attempts at justice.
At the end of 1967 there are hints that Robert F. Kennedy might have some political capital to run for president-but not unless LBJ is out of the race. And the numerous speeches of Martin Luther King are highlighted as Dr. King merges the peace movement with the civil rights struggle.
And Patch Kincaid faces the dark clouded future of 1968.
1967-1968 American Injustice:Patch Kincaid Series: Volume 4
Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy
Flying to war-torn Vietnam Patch Kincaid and Ray Meinkewitz are part of a secret plan, Operation Bluebird Rescue, to extricate Commander Phineas Beauregard from an American prison near Saigon and question Winkamp, an important player in the death of President Kennedy. An extensive riot ensues as Patch’s flying skills are challenged. Patch, Phinney and Meinkewitz attempt to flee the country and top CIA operative Baker Finch.
In the next phase throughout Europe Patch searches for the elusive report that specifies how and why President Kennedy was killed. Finding that report leads to deadly consequences.
LBJ drops out of the presidential race after Senator Robert F. Kennedy from New York announces a run for the presidency. Kennedy’s extraordinary campaign is recorded primary by primary and speech by speech.
Patch faces Baker Finch at Gibraltar and more intelligence officers at a Christmas gala at a castle in England. He again meets Natalie Tomkins. The torch is lit in their relationship and in the race to find the de Gaulle report on the assassination of President Kennedy.
This is 1968, a horrendous year of assassinations and further bloodshed in Vietnam. The deaths of Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy are detailed with the truth-how they were killed as threats to the existing order. Justice is denied to those who dared to seek it and for those citizens left to absorb the deluge. Once again, an inconsequential event, this one involving Jim Morrison and The Doors, changes history.
1968: The River of Fate
Caroline's husband, Greg, is gunned down on a Chicago street by Marco, a vengeful high school acquaintance. Her encounter with a time-altering gypsy brings her and her uncle back to Greg's high school days in 1968. Stopping a basketball accident that ruined Greg's life will prevent his untimely death in the future. But the young Marco's obsessive lust for Caroline and his awareness of her purpose back in time threatens to thwart her plans to divert Greg from smashing into the basketball backboards late on a December afternoon in 1968.
Quick Synopsis: 1968: The River of Fate
2000: A World Without Her
Colorado, 1539 - Ricardo and Martin stumble upon an abandoned alien mountain outpost called Cibola. The Entities inside allow Ricardo to jump at will into many worlds. Just before the millennium Ricardo rips Peter Sturgis from Jeannie and his children, and inserts him ahead in time, where Jeannie is a Hollywood star, Jean Carlisle, married to Ricardo. Peter pursues Jeannie but faces his ultimate showdown when Ricardo orders Jeannie's death.
Quick Synopsis: 2000: A World Without Her