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“a most accomplished work in a league of its own.” -Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers’ Favorite
An historical thriller of doctors, disease epidemics, murder, and political intrigue…
Malcolm Forrester a physician from Edinburgh, and Elspeth MacLeod, a healer from the Isle of Skye, were both educated in European universities, but only men are permitted to practice medicine in the Scotland of 1705. The two collide in Torrport, a small town near Edinburgh. Elspeth stubbornly seeking recognition as a physician, and Malcolm searching for a cure for smallpox amid the swirling vortex of war, politics, religion and disease. Poverty and misadventure are ever-present, and medicine a curious blend of old beliefs and new discoveries. Elspeth delivers a beautiful young woman of her bastard child and suspects she was poisoned. When the Laird’s Second-in-Command is found dead, kneeling face-down in a tub at the laundry, the two find themselves entangled in murder, smuggling, and espionage, amid powerful opposition that resists change.
“…an intriguing story that deftly handles issues of power, greed, fear, and solidarity with sophistication and an engrossing command of narrative. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend Skyehag to fans of the series, and historical fiction readers everywhere in general.” -Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers’ Favorite

In 1705, the stability of Clan MacLeod on the Isle of Skye, Scotland was threatened by a coalition of greedy witches and selfish relatives trying to overthrow the ailing chieftain and seize the clan’s fabled treasure. Elspeth MacLeod is called home to face charges of witchcraft and arrives to find her clan in turmoil. She calls on her friend and physician, Malcolm Forrester to support her and the chieftain. But Elspeth must confront her troubled past, and Malcolm his inner demons if they are to be successful in their mission.
“Saltire Captured is a great work from a truly gifted writer.” – Reviewed by Essien Asian for Readers’ Favorite

The year is 1706, and the vote for union between Scotland and England is approaching. There are those supporting union and those opposed, and a secretive group set on stopping or destroying union at any cost. All are maneuvering for advantage, all are fighting for power, with considerable wealth at stake.
Malcolm Forrester, physician, and adventurer has been called back to Edinburgh to help his wounded brother who supports union. Beset with inner demons, can he successfully overcome their foes and betrayers?
“I highly recommend Jocki MacTavish by Albert Marsolais for preteens and anyone who enjoys a great story!” – Reviewed by Melinda Facal for Readers’ Favorite
Feral cats are disappearing in the fishing village near Torrport, Scotland. No one cares about them but Jocki MacTavish, the eleven-year-old son of the tavern-keeper. Jocki soon finds that the cats are not the only ones missing.
An adventure novel set in the world of the Torrport Diaries, for middle grade and older readers.
“Jocki MacTavish and the Refugees by Albert Marsolais is a story of solidarity in families and communities. The story left me with feelings of warmth and compassion.” – Reviewed by Soumya Sreehari for Readers’ Favorite

A stranger arrives at Torrport threatening to expose the mysterious past of Jocki’s father. Meanwhile Genna Barbier has received news from France about her missing brother. Can Jocki defend his family and help Genna rescue her brother? The stakes cannot be higher as they face insurmountable odds and inner turmoil.
An adventure novel set in the world of the Torrport Diaries, for middle grade and older readers.
“A whopper of a near-future SF mystery…”–The Prairies Book Review


An intelligent near-future thriller about friends, family, loyalty, and betrayal.
The pandemic and economic collapse irrevocably changed the world. Maintaining social harmony was paramount as societies struggled to find solutions to governance, population, and cultural problems that lead to the failures of the past. But for every solution a new problem arose.

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