CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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The Art of Hearing Heartbeats Trilogy: eBook Bundle
Jan-Philipp Sendker
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The Daniella Coulstoun Thrillers: Books 1 & 2: eBook Bundle
Morgan Cry
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The Complete Richard Hannay Adventures: eBook Bundle
John Buchan
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Death in a Shetland Lane
Marsali Taylor
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Cast a Cold Eye: A Gritty Historical Crime Thriller Set in 1930s Glasgow
Robbie Morrison
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The Valley of Fear (A Sherlock Holmes Mystery)
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Judith John
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His Last Bow (A Sherlock Holmes Mystery)
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Judith John
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Of Cattle and Men
Ana Paula Maia, Zoe Perry
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The Sign of the Four (A Sherlock Holmes Mystery)
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Judith John
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A Study in Scarlet (A Sherlock Holmes Mystery)
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Judith John
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The Romantic
William Boyd
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Nothing Left to Fear from Hell: Darkland Tales
Alan Warner
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The Berlin Gambit
David O'Donnell
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An Honourable Thief: A must-read historical crime thriller
Douglas Skelton
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The Exquisite Art of Getting Even
Alexander McCall Smith
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Total
Rebecca Miller
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I Saw Satan At The 7-Eleven
Christopher Brett Bailey
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The Usurpers
Willa Muir, Anthony Hirst, Jim Potts, Jim Potts, Anthony Hirst, Anthony Hirst
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Electricity
Angus Peter Campbell
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The Man in the Queue
Josephine Tey
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