Two years after his unforgettable exit as Leroy Jethro Gibbs on ‘NCIS’, Mark Harmon is set to captivate fans in a whole new way. The esteemed actor is turning the page with a debut into the literary world, announcing his first historical non-fiction book, “Ghosts of Honolulu: A Japanese Spy, a Japanese American Spy Hunter, and the Untold Story of Pearl Harbor,” releasing November 14.
The book, co-authored with ex-Special Agent Leon Carroll Jr., dives into the true story of a Japanese-American intelligence hero in the shadows of Pearl Harbor’s aftermath. Harmon, inspired by his role and the unsung work of real NCIS agents, seeks to shine a light on pivotal history that’s long been overlooked. As Gibbs found solace in Alaska, Harmon finds his in storytelling, embracing newfound freedom to explore and honor the past. ‘NCIS’ continues without Harmon on CBS, with past seasons available on Disney+ in the UK.