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Reach for this book when your teen is beginning to question the complexities of law, loyalty, and the gray areas of political rebellion. It is perfect for the reader who enjoys high-stakes mystery but is ready to grapple with the moral weight of their choices. Set in 18th-century Scotland, the story follows young Evan Fairlie, a lawyer's clerk who is pulled into a dangerous web of smuggling and Jacobite plotting. While it begins as a classic adventure, it quickly evolves into a sophisticated exploration of personal integrity. As Evan navigates the tension between his duty to the law and his sympathy for those fighting for their beliefs, he learns that courage isn't just about facing physical danger, but about deciding what kind of man he wants to be. The historical setting is rich and immersive, offering a window into a time of great civil unrest. It is an ideal choice for 11 to 16-year-olds who are ready for a challenging vocabulary and a story that respects their growing intellectual curiosity regarding justice and fairness.