CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Cross Stitch
Diana Gabaldon
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The Night the Rich Men Burned
Malcolm Mackay
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Judge Dredd: The Complete Case Files: v. 23
John Wagner, Mark Millar, Carlos Ezquerra, Trevor Hairsine
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The Constant Star
Jessica Stirling
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Heist: The Inside Story of Scotland’s Most Notorious Raids
Paul Smith
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Thistledown: He Sought Adventure, and Found More Than He Had Bargained for
Catherine Gilling
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The Awakening
Kate Chopin, Barbara Kingsolver
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Twilight of the Eastern Gods
Ismail Kadare, David Bellos, David Bellos
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Monsoon Mists
Christina Courtenay
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Fatty O’Leary’s Dinner Party
Alexander McCall Smith
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Hour Of Darkness
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The Witch Of Clan Sinclair
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Last Train to Waverley
Malcolm Archibald
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The Black Life – A Novel of Jewish Collaborators in the Holocaust
Paul Johnston
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We Shall Remember: The choices she made under fire changed everything . . .
Emma Fraser
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Finished Business: a Marcus Corvinus Mystery Set in Ancient Rome
David Wishart
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Vengeful Spirit
Graham McNeill
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A Song for the Dying
Stuart MacBride
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The Night Hunter: an Anderson & Costello Police Procedural Set in Scotland
Caro Ramsay
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Private India: (Private 8)
James Patterson, Ashwin Sanghi
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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.’
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