First MIT, now Harvard…
I’m thrilled to share some exciting news: my flagship book, The MIT Murders, has just been accepted into the legendary Harvard Book Store, where physical copies will soon be available on the shelves.
As both an author and an avid reader, this milestone means a lot to me. It’s a unique pleasure to know that while digital copies of my book are reaching readers around the world, I can also stroll into one of the most iconic bookstores right here at home and see my work among the shelves.
For those who may not know, Harvard Book Store—despite its name—is actually an independent business. It sits right on the edge of the Harvard University campus and is a daily destination for students, locals, and visitors alike. Having been around for nearly a century, its rich history and prime location make it a prestigious spot for any book to land.
I won’t deny that I’m really looking forward to stepping inside, breathing in that unmistakable bookstore scent, and seeking out The MIT Murders in person. It’s one of those full-circle moments that make all the hard work worthwhile.
Of course, if you can’t make it to Cambridge to browse the shelves yourself, the wonders of modern technology mean the book is still just a click away—ready for you to dive into from wherever you are.
Thanks, as always, for your incredible support. Stay tuned for more updates!