Author Irv Selman has released a new novel, Hidden in Plain Sight, a work that merges science fiction, mystery, and human drama. The story centers on Christopher 'Chris' Copper, a gifted boy from Cleveland whose life is shaped by a childhood encounter with the unexplained. As he matures, Chris endures the loss of his wife Emma, whose memory propels him toward a search for meaning that leads to NASA and Project Threshold, a covert program investigating signals and hidden technologies suggesting humanity is not alone.
The narrative takes readers from secret underground bases to encounters with forces beyond comprehension, blending scientific inquiry with personal reckoning. Selman describes the novel as being about 'grief, resilience, and our endless human drive to understand what lies beyond the horizon of our perception.' The book appeals to fans of Michael Crichton, Andy Weir, and Blake Crouch, posing questions about what lies beyond our world and what might be hidden from public knowledge.
Published by Woodbridge Publishers, the book is available in paperback, hardback, and eBook formats. It can be purchased through Amazon and major retailers, with a direct link available at Amazon.com.be. The novel invites readers to consider how science, faith, and love intersect in the pursuit of truth.


