The M’Kethe clan finds itself in pre-Revolutionary War Connecticut weathering a storm of religious and political upheaval. Ian M’Kethe is forced to make a choice in the face of enormous odds, as tensions mount between the colonists and the French with their Indian allies. Forging an unlikely friendship with Watookoog, an Indian, Ian risks everything and gains something he thought he had lost forever. Here comes Douglas Bond again to say that those of us who love the truth are not consigned to live lives of boredom and dullness. In Guns of Thunder, he's got action from beginning to end. I wish I'd had this kind of book to read when I was a kid.--Joel Belz, Founder, World Magazine 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.