Reading a novel by a new author—at least new to me—is always an exciting experience, especially when there’s positive buzz surrounding them. This has certainly been true for Lane R. Warenski, who is known for his Western adventures, particularly the Frontier Scout series. His latest installment, Silent Stalker, is the fifth book in the series and was published in April by Dusty Saddle Publishing. I must admit that I had a review copy sitting on my Kindle for several months. Due to family commitments and responsibilities, the eBook was put on the back burner, but it was never forgotten. Now, I’m eager to share my thoughts on the book.
The story unfolds with Caleb Miller, also known as the Night Tracker, a man whose reputation as Chief Scout for the 2nd Cavalry out of Fort Laramie precedes him. As his wife prepares to bring their child into the world, Caleb must make a heart-wrenching decision: to brave the perils of the plains or return to Springfield and welcome his newborn among family.
What follows is a treacherous journey home that forces Caleb to take the responsibility of escorting orphaned twins, Clara and Cloe, through a landscape alive with danger: outlaws, hostile war parties, and the unknown. Along their perilous route, they encounter Gray Owl, the Silent Stalker, a young Pawnee warrior whose intentions towards Cloe are complicated yet rooted in mutual respect. What begins as a cautious alliance between Caleb and Gray Owl soon blossoms into a deep and meaningful friendship, a bond forged in the fires of adversity.


