CATEGORY: Historical Fiction
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Somewhere Else: Recommended by Miriam Margolyes
Jenni Daiches
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Queen Macbeth: Darkland Tales
Val McDermid
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The Queen’s Lender
Jean Findlay
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The Last Witch of Scotland
Philip Paris
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Barossa Street
Rob McInroy
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The Trials of Mary Johnsdaughter
Christine De Luca
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Domenica: A Girl from Monte Cassino
Serafina Crolla
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The Green Lady
Sue Lawrence
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A War of Two Halves
Tim Barrow, Paul Beeson, Bruce Strachan
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Hex
Jenni Fagan
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The Darkest Sin
D. V. Bishop
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Sweet F.A.
Tim Barrow, Paul Beeson, Bruce Strachan
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Hear No Evil
Sarah Smith
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Some Rise By Sin
Siôn Scott-Wilson
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Rizzio
Denise Mina
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Emily Noble’s Disgrace
Mary Paulson-Ellis
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Celtic Cross
Sara Sheridan
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Rose Nicholson
Andrew Greig
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Fatal Duty
Gary Knight
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Of Stone and Sky
Merryn Glover
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Peter May is a novelist, originally from Glasgow but now living and working in France. He started out as a journalist, studying at the Edinburgh College of Commerce, and winning the Fraser Award aged just 21 for his writing. He was named Scotland’s You …
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