I am very excited to be hosting my good blogging friend, Craig Boyack, today with a peep into his new book, Tracks of Infinity. I have read several of Craig’s supernatural fantasy books and love them.
Take it away, Craig!
Guest post: Tracks of Infinity by C.S. Boyack
Thanks for the invitation, Robbie. I don’t get out much these days, but have a new story to tell everyone about.
If you know anything about me (Or even if you don’t), I always require something weird in my stories. I write science fiction, fantasy, and supernatural tales. This one is no different, but is a bit harder to pigeonhole. If I have to call it something, I suppose science fiction is the closest.
Years ago a dear friend named Staci Troilo taught me about mystery boxes. I tucked this into a far corner of my brain and always wanted to try it as a story method. I never wound up with the right plot until this one showed up.
This style requires a question to be asked, and the answer reveals an even bigger question. Readers can follow this trail of mystery boxes to a fairly exciting story. That is what I did with this plot.
In that regard this is also a mystery. We make covers and blurbs for a reason so let’s drop those here.

Blurb
Jenny’s life is in upheaval. Her only child, Cody, is getting on with his young adult life, and has a girlfriend Jenny is unsure of. Her career at the news station is in jeopardy in a push to get more diverse and younger at the same time.
She wants to be an investigative reporter, but it seems they’ve been relegated to the Stone Age. Gossip, celebrities, and local interest is the order of the day.
In desperation, she accepts an off-camera job to retain her paycheck at all. This is when she discovers that mergers and acquisitions over the decades have left the station with a long history of old news tales in the basement. Could a cold case be something she could focus on in her spare time?
She and her son glean through ancient manila envelopes to find something of interest. Cody needs to make a drive in the country to pass college geology, and decides they might as well go to the location in one of the old stories. Mother and son make a day of it.
What they discover isn’t something either of them expected. Who can she turn to for help and guidance in the dying art of investigative journalism? Will Jenny be able to market a story like this at all? Who are the strange thugs that seem to be tracking their every move, and what are they up to?
The answers to these questions and more are revealed in Tracks of Infinity.
Tracks of Infinity is at all your favorite booksellers.
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The weirdness in this one comes from the question of whether there are aliens out there, and whether they have been on our planet. What is actually out there when we look up at the stars at night?
Aside from that, Jenny has to figure out how to market a story like this one. The deck is stacked against her.
I hope your fans will give this one a chance. I also hope we get some fun comments today. I’ll be checking them sporadically for the next few days.
About C.S. Boyack

Find C.S. Boyack
Blog: https://coldhandboyack.wordpress.com/
Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/stores/C.-S.-Boyack/author/B00ILXBXUY
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/9841203.C_S_Boyack
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ColdhandBoyack
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Craig always comes up with the most intriguing stories. I wish him all the best with this one.
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I have this and I’m looking forward to reading it. Thanks for visiting, Darlene.
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Thank you, Darlene.
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Nice post 🌺🌺
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Thanks for visiting and commenting.
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I like it, sounds interesting and right up my alley.
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Thanks for your interest.
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HI Adele, I am delighted to know that.
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Sounds intriguing even though aliens/sci-fi is not a genre I tend to favour.
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HI Stevie, I’m not a big fan of these genre’s either, but I do enjoy Craig’s books very much.
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An intriguing story and blurb. I must read Tracks of Infinity soon!
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Hope you enjoy it.
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I always enjoy your stories, Craig…
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HI ladies, thanks for visiting. I also have this on my reading list.
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This looks really good! Congratulations to the author!
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Thank you, Kymber.
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HI Kymber, if you haven’t read Craig’s books before you are in for a treat. Thanks for visiting.
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That’s great to know, Robbie. I can’t wait to start!
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Thanks so much for hosting me, Robbie. I hope we get some fun comments today.
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Hi Craig, it is always a pleasure to host you. The post is doing well.
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I see that. Thanks for being there for me.
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Always a pleasure
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Congrats on your new book, Craig! Your explanation of mystery boxes sounds really intriguing — as does the blurb for your book.
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Thanks, Dave. It was fun working with new tools.
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HI DAve, thanks for visiting. All of Craig’s books are highly entertaining.
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“Tracks of Infinity” sounds amazing! (Great title, too.) Thank you for the post, Craig and Robbie!
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Thank you, Dave. Glad to know it resonates.
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My pleasure, Dave. It does sound great and I’ll be reading it soon.
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I have read one of Craigs and loved it so have put this on my TBR list it sounds interesting 🙂
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Thank you, Carol. Have fun with it.
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If its as good as the last one I read. Craig then I’m sure I will enjoy!
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Fabulous, Carol. I am a big Craig fan so will be reading this soon.
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It’s nice of you to guest Craig, Roberta. I enjoy his writing and have this one on my list.
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I’m honored, Tim. Hope you enjoy it.
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HI Tim, I love Craig’s writing. I also have this book on my list.
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Congratulations, Craig! I’ve got Tracks of Infinity on my Kindle, waiting patiently for me to turn its pages. Thank you, Robbie, for showcasing Craig’s latest. 🌞
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Thanks, Gwen. Have a good time with it.
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Hi Gwen, it’s always lovely to see you. I also have this book next up on my e-reader.
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Thanks for the shout-out, Craig. I’m so glad you enjoyed working with the mystery box concept and am really excited to read this one. Best of luck with it.
Robbie, thanks for hosting.
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Credit where credit is due. It was fun working with new tools and they suit this story well.
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HI Staci, my pleasure. Thanks for visiting and supporting Craig.
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Oooh, this sounds right up my alley, as are all your books. It’s going to the top of my list after a download it. Congrats, Craig!
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HI Noelle, exactly my thoughts about this book. Thanks for visiting.
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I love Craig’s skills bringing virtual goosebumps into the brain. He really always have intriguing stories to tell. Thanks for having him here, Robbie! Best wishes, Michael
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Thank you, Michael.
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HI Michael, it is wonderful to see you here. I am delighted you are also a CS Boyack fan.
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I really enjoyed this story! I absolutely believe there are other ‘beings’ in the Universe besides us and there has been so much evidence presented over the years. I loved traveling along with Jenny, Cody and Bai as they unraveled this shocking and accidental discovery. Thank you for hosting today, Robbie. Best wishes to Craig for a ton of sales. I highly recommend this story.
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Thanks for the testimonial, Jan. Means a lot to me.
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Hooray!
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Hi Jan, thank you. It is next on my reading list. It is my Halloween book.
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You’re going to enjoy it!
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I always look forward to Craig’s “weird” books, lol. They’ve never disappointed me, and several of his characters have stuck with me years after reading (Clovis!).
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Clovis has been haunting me lately. I need a swamp monster and a reason for Lizzy and the Pythons to visit Louisiana.
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Yes! Loving the sound of that.
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Me too
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Great to know!
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Great to know, Teri. I have enjoyed all of Craig’s books that I’ve read to date and I love the Hat. He is just like my father – haha!
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Sounds like an entertaining story. Of course all of Craig’s books are entertaining and I would expect this to be no different. Congratulations Craig and thanks, Robbie.
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Thank you, John.
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HI John, you are spot on when you say all of Craig’s books are entertaining. Thanks for visiting, it’s always great to see you.
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At my age it is always great to be seen, Robbie. 😁
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Your take on whether we have been visited by aliens or not made for a great read, Craig.
Thanks for hosting, Robbie!
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I’m so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for telling everyone here.
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I’m delighted to know you enjoyed this book, Denise.
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Cold case investigative journalism sounds interesting. All the best to Craig for his latest release!
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Thanks, Liz. It tested my imagination to make it all work, but I like the final result.
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You’re welcome, Craig. Testing our imagination is always a good thing.
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Indeed!
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HI Liz, I have followed the writing of this book and its high up on my reading list. My next read, in fact.
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I’ll look forward to your review.
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Thank you
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You’re welcome.
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Craig’s book sounds so fascinating, and feeds into all my childhood wonderings about the mysteries of the universe and the possibilities of alien life. I always love a book which gets me thinking!
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Hi Damyanti, thanks for visiting. I love all of Craig’s books. He has a very rich imagination.
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Thanks for your interest in it. If you take the plunge I hope you enjoy it.
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Craig’s book sounds intriguing. I wish him all the best, and thanks for sharing, Robbie. 🥰
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Thanks for the well wishes, Lauren.
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A cold case investigation with a twist. It sounds interesting. Thanks for sharing Craig and Robbie!
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thanks for visiting.
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You’re welcome.
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I think so too, Merril. Craig is a fantastic writer.
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…”the dying art of investigative journalism” what a hook line! Sounds like a winner to me.
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I hope so, Annette. Early reviews are favorable.
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Hooray!
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I agree completely, Annette. I’ve enjoyed the development of this book on Craig’s blog and look forward to reading it next week.
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Congratulations, Craig! I’ve grabbed my copy. This book sounds fabulous!
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Thank you for giving it a shot, Colleen.
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You bet! I like your writing.
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Thanks, Colleen. I think so too.
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Thanks for the great feature, Robbie.
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Hi, Robbie – Thank you for another intriguing guest post. I greatly appreciate the introductions.
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Thank you for checking it out.
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My pleasure, Donna. Craig’s books are always such a wild ride and I am always completely immersed in his worlds.
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As a scifi tragic, the blurb about this book is intriguing to say the least. Will definitely give this one a try. Thanks Robbie and Craig. 🙂
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Hi Meeks, I love Craig’s writing and I’m not much into sci-fi or fantasy. His ideas are fantastic.
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I’ve read three very different stories now, and I enjoyed all three so I suspect his scifi one will be fun too. 🙂
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Yes, Craig is very imaginative
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Thank you for giving it a chance.
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My pleasure. 🙂
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An interesting concept! (K)
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HI Kerfe, I think so too.
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I really like the title of Craig’s new book. Best of luck to him with his new baby.
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Thank you, Pete. It’s a great cover too.
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Thank you, Pete.
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It sounds like a really intriguing book. Thank you for the presentation.
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Hi Thomas, I really enjoy Craig’s wild imagination and exciting supernatural stories although this isn’t a standard genre choice for me.
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I grabbed a copy. I look forward to digging into it. Best wishes to Craig.
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Great to hear, Beem.
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Thank you, Beem. Hope you enjoy it.
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Craig is one of my favorite authors, so I loved this behind-the-scenes peek. As for the genres he writes in, they’re hard to peg down for sure. Personally, I’d describe it as science fiction fantasy or, better, speculative fiction (which is how I describe stories like those from The Twilight Zone).
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Hi Nicholas, that sounds like a good genre description for Craig’s stories. I also enjoy his wild imagination and crazy supernatural adventures.
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I use the term speculative fiction a lot. Shoppers want it narrowed down a bit. I called this science fiction, but even that is a stretch.
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I like speculative fiction.
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Thanks to Robbie for featuring another great adventure story of Craig’s. And Craig, sounds like a winner. Congratulations.
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Thank you, Jet. I always enjoy Craig’s stories.
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Thanks for visiting over here. You would probably love Robbie’s blog. She has brown hyenas on her post today.
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Thank you, Craig. Hugs.
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Thank you Craig.!
Your book sounds intriguing. I like that mother and son head out to investigate together, and I adore a good mystery.
Congratulations!
Robbie, thank you for hosting Craig!
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My pleasure, Resa. I can relate to mother and son teams
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It was a bit different for me. I don’t generally write about moms, but it seemed to work well here.
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There is a first time for everything.
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Hi Robbie, an interesting premise. I like how Jenny’s life and work situation are very modern, with modern problems. Thanks for highlighting C. S. Boyack’s new one!
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Hi Barbara, I have enjoyed reading all about Craig’s progress on this book over the past year or so. It sounds like a very good and relatable story.
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Thanks for reading the post.
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