CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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The London Cage
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How Many Steps Make Sixty?
Alex Gilkison
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An Lamh a Bheir
Seonaidh Charity
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The Birdcage
Clive Aslet
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I’m Not Scared
Niccolo Ammaniti, Jonathan Hunt
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Under the Heartless Blue
Allyson Stack
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Even Dogs in the Wild: The New John Rebus
Ian Rankin
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Willow Walk
Sji Holliday
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The Rhesus Chart: A Laundry Files Novel
Charles Stross
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The Annihilation Score: A Laundry Files Novel
Charles Stross
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Walking the Lights
Deborah Andrews
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The Lost Time Accidents
John Wray
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The Girl in the Glass Tower
Elizabeth Fremantle
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Devil Take the Hindmost
Martin Cathcart Froden
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The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine
Alexander McCall Smith
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Lie of the Land
Michael F. Russell
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David Balfour
Robert Stevenson, Barry Menikoff
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Empty Nets and Promises: A Kinloch Novella
Denzil Meyrick
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Rok Of The Reds 1
John Wagner, Alan Grant, Dan Cornwell
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The Ghost
Monica McCarty
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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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