CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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The Tangling of the Web
Millie Gray
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The Cold Cold Sea
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Bride Of A Scottish Warrior
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Claimed By The Laird
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Tempted By Her Boss
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Neptune’s Brood
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The Big Man
William McIlvanney
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Remedy is None
William McIlvanney
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The Kiln
William McIlvanney
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A Gift from Nessus
William McIlvanney
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Weekend
William McIlvanney
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Walking Wounded
William McIlvanney
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Highland Master
Hannah Howell
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The Underground City
Jules Verne
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Entry Island
Peter May
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Rest and be Thankful
Helen MacInnes
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A A Song for the Dying
Stuart MacBride
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From Scotland with Love (Short Story)
Katie Fforde
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Doctor Who: the Death Pit (Time Trips)
A. L. Kennedy
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Stronger Than Death
Manda Scott
LATEST ISSUE: Coming Up
A Death in Glasgow by Eva MacRae
All At Sea by Jonathan Whitelaw
Common Ground: A Q & A with Elissa Soave
Dàn nam Ban by Ceitidh Chambeul
Devour Everything by Sarah Stewart
Original Sins by Linda Duncan McLaughlin
Poochie Pete and His Very Big Feet by Dougie Payne
Saltswept: A Q & A with Katalina Watt
Secret Agent Nessie by Gary Chudleigh and Laura Howell
Symphonic by Jim Crumley
The Cut Up & The Shadows and the Dust
The Delusions by Jenni Fagan
The Salt Bind by Rebecca Ferrier
The Wise Witch of Orkney by Anna Caig
ALSO ON BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND
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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, …
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The Cromarty Library Circle by Shona MacLean
‘No one in the room could have been unaware of what it was that Dr Fraser alluded to. The horrors pe …
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In Search of Gems by Kenneth Steven
‘It still amazes me that these magnificent shells grow in a river. Never mind whether they have pear …
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Winterbourne by Elisabeth Wolf
‘The Coopers stared at each other for a second, two seconds. ‘It’s a sign—’ said Cooper.’
FEATURED AUTHOR:
James Robertson
James Robertson was born in 1958 and grew up in Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire. A poet, editor, novelist and publisher, he is an active and prolific writer, enjoying stints at Hugh MacDiarmid’s cottage, Brownsbank, near Biggar, Lanarkshire, and as the …
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McNidder & Grace
McNidder & Grace is an award-winning independent publisher specialising in biographies and memoirs, music literature, art, travel, history, sport, and crime fiction. McNidder & Grace carry the stories and voices of a wide range of authors and g …