CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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The Feng Shui Detective’s Casebook: A Feng Shui Detective Novel
Nury Vittachi
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What Lot’s Wife Saw
Ioanna Bourazopoulou, Yiannis Panas
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Heir to a Prophecy
Mercedes Rochelle
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Cryptogram: … Because the Past is Never Past
Michael Tobert
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A Spaniard in the Works
John Lennon
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In His Own Write
John Lennon, Paul McCartney
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Cry Uncle: A J. Mcnee Mystery Set in Scotland
Russel D. McLean
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The Journey Home
Fiona Hood-Stewart
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The Stolen Years
Fiona Hood-Stewart
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Parallel Lines
R. J. Mitchell
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The Dark Defiles
Richard Morgan
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Full Measure
T. Jefferson Parker
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The Skeleton Road
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The Angel Court Mystery
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Infidelities
Kirsty Gunn
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Blacklight Blue: An Enzo Macleod Investigation
Peter May
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Little Crackers: Tales from the Edge
Beda Higgins
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Bane of Malekith
William King
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365: Stories
James Robertson
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Emma
Alexander McCall Smith
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Boyhood by David Keenan
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Enter Eddie Shakespeare: A Q & A with Barbara Henderson
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Rat Race by Callum McSorley
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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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David Robinson Interviews: John Lister-Kaye
‘I enjoy stillness. It creeps up on you and becomes almost a force. I’ve had squirrels run over my f …
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Spring 2026 Round Up of Scots & Gaelic Releases
‘Discover Jansson’s uninhibited imagination full of love, kindness, and adventure.’
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Walking Edinburgh’s Lost Railways By Robin Howie and John McGregor
‘In earlier times it was a site where lovers came to relax and dream, hence the beautiful traditiona …
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David Robinson Reviews: The Loch of the Bees
‘The past’s current flows through the characters in his fiction so strongly that it almost becomes t …
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The Nightkeeper’s Apprentice by Jude Reid
‘She’d never seen anything like it. The whole sky was lit up in ribbons of colour – blue, green, yel …
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David Robinson Interviews: Gavin Francis
‘He’s not my GP so I can’t say this for sure, but based on this book – wise, informed, well-written, …
FEATURED AUTHOR:
Mark Mechan
Mark Mechan grew up in Broughty Ferry with his mum and dad, and is the youngest of four siblings — two sisters and a brother. He went to Forthill Primary and Dundee High, then to Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in 1988 where he studied Drawing …
FEATURED PUBLISHER:
Gaelic Books Council
The Gaelic Books Council (Comhairle nan Leabhraichean) is the lead organisation with responsibility for supporting Scottish Gaelic authors and publishers, and for raising the profile and reach of Scottish Gaelic books in Scotland and internationally. I …