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He’s outnumbered, outgunned, and hundreds of miles from safety, but the frontier doesn’t scare Caleb Miller.
It’s the summer of 1858, and scout Caleb Miller rides alone across the high plains, guiding a green patrol of cavalrymen back to Fort Laramie. But when he crosses paths with a Pawnee buffalo hunt gone wrong, smoke signals begin to riseand Caleb knows trouble is brewing.
With stampeding bison, tense encounters with Arapaho and Cheyenne warriors, and a fresh band of reckless hide hunters stirring up a hornet’s nest, the prairie is ready to explode into all-out war. Caleb’s job is to get the men home alive, but danger is everywhere, and he may have to choose between his duty to the cavalry and the survival of those he loves mosthis wife Nettie and their adopted daughter Sarah.
In a land where every bluff hides enemies and every fire could mean death, Caleb Miller will need all his skill, courage, and grit to stay one step ahead of disaster.
Filled with fast-paced action, historical detail, and the hard-earned wisdom of the plains, No Place to Hide is a thrilling new chapter in the acclaimed Frontier Scout series.
Ride into the heart of danger todaygrab your copy of Frontier Scout #3: No Place to Hide and discover the grit that forged the West!
PRAISE FOR LANE R. WARENSKI:
‘Lane Warenski’s ‘No Place to Hide’ holds a place among a handful of books I wish I had written. Eastern silkworms replace beaver plews. The shining days of the fur trade are gone, forcing Mountain Men to seek other work. Their knowledge of the Great Stoney Mountain and the Indians prepares them to guide and scout for the army. This story is about two of those men, Caleb and Latigo. These scouts lead a cavalry patrol through Indian hunting lands. Separated, outnumbered, wounded, and on exhausted horses, they fight to survive. Their years in the mountains have molded and prepared them. Except something is new. Is letting an enemy live when you have the power to take his life a greater win? Or does it only increase the risks? Some principles remain truenever give up, push on, and trust your partner. There is another lesson in this storyunderstanding your enemy. This is an exciting account of how two experienced scouts gain such understanding.’ - Mike Mackessy, bestselling author of ‘Orin Chantry: Bounty Hunter’ and many others.
"Warenski’s epic accounts are masterfully woven into not only the history of the American West, but also into the mountains, mesas, ravines and trails of this vast expanse. He knows the frontier like no other author today. After stepping into Warenski’s world of Caleb Miller, scout for the 2nd Cavalry, the reader enjoys a front seat in the adventure. You hear the thundering herds of buffalo storming across the prairie, the report of the rifle echoes in your ears, you smell the leather and the gun smoke, and your face is kissed by the ever-present prairie wind. And what is painted into this rich and colorful fabric is one hell of story. No Place to Hide is what a western novel should be, and I hope there’s many more where that came from!" - David Althouse, author of "The Guns of Frank Eaton," "Hawk Eyes," and "Ghost Knights of New Orlean."
Genre: Western
It’s the summer of 1858, and scout Caleb Miller rides alone across the high plains, guiding a green patrol of cavalrymen back to Fort Laramie. But when he crosses paths with a Pawnee buffalo hunt gone wrong, smoke signals begin to riseand Caleb knows trouble is brewing.
With stampeding bison, tense encounters with Arapaho and Cheyenne warriors, and a fresh band of reckless hide hunters stirring up a hornet’s nest, the prairie is ready to explode into all-out war. Caleb’s job is to get the men home alive, but danger is everywhere, and he may have to choose between his duty to the cavalry and the survival of those he loves mosthis wife Nettie and their adopted daughter Sarah.
In a land where every bluff hides enemies and every fire could mean death, Caleb Miller will need all his skill, courage, and grit to stay one step ahead of disaster.
Filled with fast-paced action, historical detail, and the hard-earned wisdom of the plains, No Place to Hide is a thrilling new chapter in the acclaimed Frontier Scout series.
Ride into the heart of danger todaygrab your copy of Frontier Scout #3: No Place to Hide and discover the grit that forged the West!
PRAISE FOR LANE R. WARENSKI:
‘Lane Warenski’s ‘No Place to Hide’ holds a place among a handful of books I wish I had written. Eastern silkworms replace beaver plews. The shining days of the fur trade are gone, forcing Mountain Men to seek other work. Their knowledge of the Great Stoney Mountain and the Indians prepares them to guide and scout for the army. This story is about two of those men, Caleb and Latigo. These scouts lead a cavalry patrol through Indian hunting lands. Separated, outnumbered, wounded, and on exhausted horses, they fight to survive. Their years in the mountains have molded and prepared them. Except something is new. Is letting an enemy live when you have the power to take his life a greater win? Or does it only increase the risks? Some principles remain truenever give up, push on, and trust your partner. There is another lesson in this storyunderstanding your enemy. This is an exciting account of how two experienced scouts gain such understanding.’ - Mike Mackessy, bestselling author of ‘Orin Chantry: Bounty Hunter’ and many others.
"Warenski’s epic accounts are masterfully woven into not only the history of the American West, but also into the mountains, mesas, ravines and trails of this vast expanse. He knows the frontier like no other author today. After stepping into Warenski’s world of Caleb Miller, scout for the 2nd Cavalry, the reader enjoys a front seat in the adventure. You hear the thundering herds of buffalo storming across the prairie, the report of the rifle echoes in your ears, you smell the leather and the gun smoke, and your face is kissed by the ever-present prairie wind. And what is painted into this rich and colorful fabric is one hell of story. No Place to Hide is what a western novel should be, and I hope there’s many more where that came from!" - David Althouse, author of "The Guns of Frank Eaton," "Hawk Eyes," and "Ghost Knights of New Orlean."
Genre: Western
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