CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Tisala
Richard Seward Newton
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Shanghai Passenger
Lucy Brydon
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Children of the Master
Andrew Marr
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The Last Tour of Archie Forbes
Victoria Hendry
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Kidnapped: Retold by John Kennett
Robert Louis Stevenson
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In Place of Death
Craig Robertson
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The Ice Twins
S. K. Tremayne
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St. Ives: Robert Louis Stevenson
Glenda Norquay
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The Second Chance Cafe
Amanda Prowse
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The Weed Killer
George Murray
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Nothing Ventured: A Romance Set in 1920s Scotland
Anne Douglas
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The Devil’s Daughters
Diana Bretherick, Daniel Philpott
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Splinter the Silence: (Tony Hill and Carol Jordan, Book 9)
Val McDermid
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Untitled
Philippa Gregory
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Till Kingdom Come
Andrej Nikolaidis, Will Firth
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Miss Emily
Nuala O'Connor
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The Missing and the Dead
Stuart MacBride
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Every Night I Dream of Hell
Malcolm Mackay
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The Revolving Door of Life: A 44 Scotland Street Novel
Alexander McCall Smith
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Send for Paul Temple Again!
Francis Durbridge
LATEST ISSUE: Read Into It
A Year in the Water by Beth McDonough
Author Profile: Catherine Simpson
Author Profile: Christopher Rush
Black Lives in Scotland: A Q & A with Jeanette R. Davidson
Chantelle Streete Reviews: Stars and Swipes by Sophia Gravia
Crossing the Sound by Peter Irvine
David Robinson Interviews Olga Wojtas
Even the Trees by Roshni Gallagher
Josephine Jay Reviews: The Shape of Monsters by C. L. Hellison
My Name is Zayn by Fidan Meikle
Newes of Witches by Mairi Kidd
On the Bodies of Strangers by Hannah Stevens
Seasonal Snacks by Gabriella English
Shorelines: A Q & A with Alycia Pirmohamed
Something Like Happiness by Tom Newlands
The Book … According to Lin Anderson
The Sound of a Smile by Louise Greig
Walking with History: The Autobiography of Jimmy Reid
With My Own Hand: A Q & A with Ashley Douglas
ALSO ON BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND
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Ayont the Thistle by Jim Mackintosh, Alan Riach and James Robertson
‘Nane ae this then but – ma hert daen its hing/ an yon wee smile ae yours in the saft smir ae the ga …
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David Robinson Reviews: This Door of the Seas
‘He sees what he wants to. And it makes a kind of sense too – especially to colonists from Scotland, …
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The Broons and Oor Wullie Celebrate their 90th Birthdays!
‘Whatever the future may hold, we can be sure that The Broons and Oor Wullie will always be a part o …
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Pretty Valuable Things by A. J. Leslie
Harper considered Charles for a few moments, lit a cigarette, then said ‘we are treating it as murde …
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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.’
FEATURED AUTHOR:
Anna Groundwater
Anna Groundwater is currently the Principal Curator for Renaissance and Early Modern History at the National Museum of Scotland. She previously lectured in early modern Scottish and British History at the University of Edinburgh. She’s the author of wo …
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Bold Wren Press
Bold Wren Press is a an Edinburgh based indie publisher of quality fiction and non-fiction. Founded in 2024 we have already published a delightful children’s chapter reading book, with detailed illustrations in colour throughout, and with a fantastic e …