Five elite astronauts leave Earth on humanity's first crewed mission to Mars, carrying the weight of history and the unspoken understanding that return is not guaranteed.
Far from home, stripped of privacy and certainty, the mission begins to change them. What was designed as a triumph of human ambition becomes a pressure cooker of endurance. Surveillance replaces trust. Paranoia takes root. The vastness of space presses in, unraveling them in ways no training could prepare them for.
Funded by a powerful and unstable tech billionaire, the crew slowly realizes the mission was never entirely theirs. By the time the truth surfaces, Earth is impossibly distant, and escape is no longer an option.
They reach Mars and come home as heroes. But something has been lost in the space between worlds. Bound by a secret that cannot survive daylight, the astronauts return forever altered, carrying the psychological cost of what it took to cross the final frontier.
Infinity Frontiers is a haunting psychological science fiction novel about isolation, moral compromise, and what happens to the human mind when it drifts too far from Earth-and from itself.