CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Murder of a Lady
Anthony Wynne
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Skeleton Blues
Paul Johnston
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The Samaritan
Mason Cross
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The Bachelors
Muriel Spark
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Tomorrow’s Promise
Gillian Villiers
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Second Chance Cafe
Amanda Prowse
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The Saviour of Lasnamae
Mari Saat, Susan Wilson
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Justine
Alice Thompson
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Salinger’s Letters
Nils Schou
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22 Dead Little Bodies and Other Stories
Stuart MacBride
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The Fast Men
Tom McNab
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Stories of Love
Alexander McCall Smith
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Filmish: A Graphic Journey Through Film
Edward Ross
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Sherlock: The Essential Arthur Conan Doyle Adventures
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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The Red Shoes And Other Tales
Metaphrog
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His Bloody Project
Graeme Macrae Burnet
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Numero Zero
Umberto Eco, Richard Dixon
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Public library and other stories
Ali Smith
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The Book Collector
Alice Thompson
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Even Dogs in the Wild
Ian Rankin, James MacPherson
LATEST ISSUE: All In
Agnes Owens
An Island Burning by Colin MacIntyre
Aphrodisia: A Q & A with Jean Menzies
Awake Awake by Fiona Mozley
Boyhood by David Keenan
Caledonia Screaming: Scottish Punk 1976 – 1977 by Grant McPhee
Cast Away by Francesca de Tores
Chantelle Streete Reviews: The Miseducation of Caroline Bingley
David Robinson Reviews: Borrowed Land by Kapka Kassabova
Enter Eddie Shakespeare: A Q & A with Barbara Henderson
Everything Everyday by Hannah Lavery
Quite Ugly One Evening: A Q & A with Chris Brookmyre
Rat Race by Callum McSorley
Raveheart by Graeme Armstrong
The Book … According to Andrew Meehan
The Catventures of Sparky and George by Alan Windram
The Driving Seat by Abigail Abbas
The Waterlands by Stephen Rutt
The Weight of Quiet Things
ALSO ON BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND
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Shadow of Madness: A Q & A with D. V. Bishop
‘Yet a great novel of historical fiction also has us escape the here and now by immersing us in the …
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‘I don’t think I decided to become a writer. I just was.’
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Lessons From Scottish Schools: A Q & A with Lindsay Paterson
Ten years will not be enough to restore Scotland to where it was in the past…
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Saltwater: A Midsummer Ghost Story by Elaine Thomson
‘The very thought of those grey faces made my skin grow cold.’
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‘An Odious Campaign’ by Rob McInroy – Why a 1936 By-Election Still Resonates
‘This enraged the locals and he came close to being run out of town on several occasions.’
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‘‘That’s right, Bobby,’ he growled. ‘I haven’t seen you in – well, since you decided to kill me.’ ‘
FEATURED AUTHOR:
Christopher Brookmyre
Football, religion, a dark and sometimes violent sense of humour are the hallmarks of Christopher Brookmyre’s novels. Born and educated in Glasgow, Brookmyre has worked for the film magazine Screen International, and as sub-editor for The Scotsman and …
FEATURED PUBLISHER:
Rymour Books
Rymour Books is a small but fast growing publisher of, primarily, titles of Scottish interest. Their books have received excellent reviews and been nominated for awards, and in the short time since its formation it has established a growing reputation, …