CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Natural Causes
James Oswald
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Wounds of War
Margaret Thomson Davis
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Cinderella Of Harley Street
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At The Highlander’s Mercy
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The Garden of Evening Mists
Tan Twan Eng
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Laidlaw (Laidlaw 1)
William McIlvanney
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A Sparkle of Salt
Evelyn Hood
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Staying On
Evelyn Hood
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Looking After Your Own
Evelyn Hood
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Prince Otto
Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert P. Irvine
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Peril on the Royal Train
Edward Marston
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Horizon
Helen MacInnes
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Bear Witness
Mandy Haggith
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Cooking with Bones
Jess Richards
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Keane’s Company
Iain Gale
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If You’re Reading This, I’m Already Dead
Andrew Nicoll
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Unhappy-Go-Lucky
Ian Pattison
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Thumbnails
Gregory Norminton
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The Wayward Wife
Jessica Stirling
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Where Have All the Boys Gone?
Jenny Colgan
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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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.’
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David Robinson Reviews: From Scotland with Love by Fred Bridgland
‘There are so many unsung heroes in Fred’s book that I almost lose count.’
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Winter Round Up of New Scots and Gaelic Books
‘what would happen if someone really scrieved in thir ane langwij / didn’t turn on their mouth lit i …
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David Robinson Reviews: Blurred Faces by Allan Radcliffe
‘Radcliffe writes with an enviably economical and engaging style.’
FEATURED AUTHOR:
Kirsti Wishart
Kirsti has a Ph.D in Scottish Literature from the University of St Andrews and received a New Writers Bursary from the Scottish Arts Council in 2005. Her short stories have appeared in New Writing Scotland, 404 Ink, Glasgow Review of Books, Product Mag …
FEATURED PUBLISHER:
Barrington Stoke
Barrington Stoke is an award-winning, publisher, and the market leader for struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers. The company was founded by Patience Thomson and Lucy Juckes, a mother and daughter-in-law team with personal experience of the way th …