In John Buchan's evocative novel, "Witch Wood," the reader is drawn into the mystical and tumultuous landscape of 17th-century Scotland, where the encroachment of Enlightenment ideals collides with the archaic beliefs of witchcraft. Written in a rich, descriptive style reminiscent of Scottish folklore, Buchan weaves a tale of religious fervor, superstition, and the struggle for rationality amid ch...