CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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The Gravy Star
Hamish Macdonald
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Delilah’s: Stories from the Closet Till Closing Time
John Maley
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Gold for Prince Charlie
Nigel Tranter
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Macbeth the King
Nigel Tranter
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The Vanishing Point
Val McDermid
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True Thomas
Nigel Tranter
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Margaret the Queen
Nigel Tranter
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The Clansman: MacGregor Trilogy 2
Nigel Tranter
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The Patriot
Nigel Tranter
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Last Dance at the Wrecker’s Ball
Robert Douglas
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The Lost World: A Professor Challenger Adventure
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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There
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Somewhere
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Everywhere
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Here
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Animating Maria
M. C. Beaton
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Bright Young Things
Scarlett Thomas
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Murder Mile
Tony Black
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Tooth for a Tooth
T. F. Muir
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Finessing Clarissa
M. C. Beaton
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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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The Book … According to Andrew Meehan
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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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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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Lessons From Scottish Schools: A Q & A with Lindsay Paterson
Ten years will not be enough to restore Scotland to where it was in the past…
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Saltwater: A Midsummer Ghost Story by Elaine Thomson
‘The very thought of those grey faces made my skin grow cold.’
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‘An Odious Campaign’ by Rob McInroy – Why a 1936 By-Election Still Resonates
‘This enraged the locals and he came close to being run out of town on several occasions.’
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‘‘That’s right, Bobby,’ he growled. ‘I haven’t seen you in – well, since you decided to kill me.’ ‘
FEATURED AUTHOR:
Allan Gaw
Allan Gaw studied medicine at Glasgow University and trained as a pathologist. Having worked in the NHS and universities in the UK and the US, he took early retirement and now devotes his time to writing. His published non-fiction works include medical …
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Hachette Learning
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