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?It is emphatically a good story. Mr Crockett, like a true Scot, has put his soul into this record of Covenanting days. We seem to get to the very centre of the struggle for religious freedom. The influence of Stevenson is strong, but whatever echoes from other romancers we find in his characters, there is one thing that is all his own, his ?glegness of eye his sense of the beauty of the earth, and his power to tell it if it be Galloway earth. The fictional biography of an ?ordinary hero, William Gordon of Earlstoun is set in the 1670s and 80s, known as ?The Killing Times. The story is told as a first person retrospective narration a man in his 50s recounting his youth. Originally serialised, the adventures come thick and fast, barely giving the reader time to draw breath and consequently drawing them into the world of 17th century Galloway with all its colour and conflict.