

Morgan), his story takes an unexpected turn. Spenser thinks his life will be about basketball and pre-med, but when he receives an invitation to join the exclusive Delphic Club (founded by banking tycoon J.P.


In the book, Spenser Collins is a Black student from the South Side of Chicago enrolled at Harvard. Smith admitted “a large portion” of the book is true and he reveals some never before disclosed secrets, but he “leaves it to the reader’s imagination to figure out what was true and what took a creative turn.” “I was not a writer yet…but I wanted to get it in my computer so when I was ready to revisit it, it would be accurate…I’ve been working on it and tweaking it for a long time.” “I knew back then I wanted to one day publish this story,” he recently told the Defender. Smith said he started writing this book more than 25 years ago when he was a senior at Harvard. “The Ancient Nine” is inspired by Smith’s real-life experiences as a part of the secret societies known as final clubs at Harvard University. But the medical doctor is also a novelist-and his second mystery/thriller releases on September 18. Ian Smith for his great fitness and diet advice that come along with his best-selling books.
