William Morison's book 'Andrew Melville' delves deep into the life and times of the influential Scottish theologian and religious reformer, Andrew Melville. Through detailed research and scholarly analysis, Morison presents Melville's role in the development of Protestantism in Scotland, his conflicts with the Stuart monarchs, and his impact on the Scottish Reformation. Morison's narrative style is both engaging and informative, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of Melville's contributions to the religious and political landscape of 16th century Scotland. This book is a must-read for those interested in Scottish history, Protestant theology, and the complexities of religious reform in the early modern period.