Author Irv Selman has released a new novel, Hidden in Plain Sight, which combines science fiction, mystery, and human drama. The story follows Christopher "Chris" Copper, a gifted boy from Cleveland whose fascination with the stars begins after a haunting childhood encounter with something unexplainable. As he grows, Chris endures profound loss, including the death of his beloved wife Emma, whose memory continues to guide him. His search for meaning leads him to NASA and into Project Threshold, a covert program investigating signals, wormholes, and hidden technologies that suggest humanity is not as alone as it believes.
From secret bases buried beneath the earth to encounters with forces beyond human comprehension, Chris's journey becomes both a scientific quest and a deeply personal reckoning. The novel asks timeless questions: What lies beyond our world? How much is being kept from us? And what happens when science, faith, and love intersect?
"Hidden in Plain Sight is more than a science fiction novel," says Selman. "It's about grief, resilience, and our endless human drive to understand what lies beyond the horizon of our perception. The mysteries of the universe aren't always far away—they may be right in front of us."
The book is published by Woodbridge Publishers and is available in paperback, hardback, and eBook formats through Amazon and major retailers. Fans of Michael Crichton, Andy Weir, and Blake Crouch may find the novel particularly appealing. For more details, visit the book's page on Amazon.


