Young Duncan M'Kethe finds himself caught in the web of Sir James Turner, the former Covenanter turned military leader of the persecutors. Duncan is torn by his hatred of Turner's dragoons, who have treated his friends cruelly, and his father's instructions to love them. He must be true to Jesus Christ while attempting to rescue his father from enemy hands. nleashes the reader'simagination--a rip-roaring good yarn.--George Grant, Director, King's Meadow Study Center Children need Christian heroes and Doug Bond's splendid book meets that need. It draws from a genuinely heroic time in church history and tells a story that is rooted and grounded in the truth.--Rob Rayburn Enjoy it; learn from it; and be grateful that free from tyranny we have a liberty under God.--A. Douglas Lamb Here is the ideal book to curl up with on a rainy day, or to read on a dark winter night or on a long journey. Duncan's War will lift you out of today right into the seventeenth century and onto the wild moorlands of southern Scotland. It is a world inhabited by evil, danger, death, courage, and faith, where another red-head--a girl called Lindsey--crosses Duncan's path at just the right time. How Duncan's day-dreams become reality is a story not to be missed.--Sinclair Ferguson, Chancellor's Professor, Reformed Theological Seminary; Teaching Fellow, Ligonier Ministries Intrigue, Suspense, High-stakes drama. Duncan's War educates and inspires us to look back at heroes of the faith in awe and forward to the return of the King in joy.--R.C. Sproul. Jr. Director, Highlands Study Center Douglas Bond, author of more than thirty books, is director of the Oxford Creative Writing Master Class, a two-time Grace Award book finalist, a hymn writer and editor, a speaker at conferences and churches in five continents, and a leader of church history tours in Europe.