
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 a push to get more diverse and younger at the same time.
She wants to be an investigative reporter, but it seems those have been relegated to the Stone Age. Gossip, celebrities, and local interest are 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?
About the author

C. S. Boyack
I was born in a town called Elko, Nevada. I like to tell everyone I was born in a small town in the 1940s. I’m not quite that old, but Elko has always been a little behind the times. This gives me a unique perspective of earlier times, and other ways of getting by. Some of this bleeds through into my fiction.
I moved to Idaho right after the turn of the century, and never looked back. My writing career was born here, with access to other writers and critique groups I jumped in with both feet.
I like to write about things that have something unusual. My works are in the realm of science fiction, paranormal, and fantasy. The goal is to entertain you for a few hours. I hope you enjoy the ride.
Craig
Our Review
C S Boyack writes good stories, so I knew I was in for a treat when I started reading Tracks of Infinity.
Without giving away any spoilers, I can tell you that this story is beautifully plotted and written. I loved reading it and meeting all the very interesting characters—people I would love to meet.
People like Jenny and her teenage son, Cody. It was lovely to see their loving relationship and the fun they had together. I need a son like Cody, what a Godsend!
Jenny wants to be an investigative reporter, and when she searches through some old case files, she finds a mystery that needs solving. Danger soon rears its ugly head as the tension mounts.
Can Jenny get to the truth of the mystery and market the story successfully?
And does the ending of this story allow for a sequel?
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