CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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  Many Deadly Returns: 21 stories celebrating 21 years of Murder Squad Margaret Murphy, Ann Cleeves, Kate Ellis, Chris Simms, Cath Staincliffe, John Baker, Chaz Brenchley, Stuart Pawson, Martin Edwards, Martin Edwards   
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  Scot Mist Catriona McPherson   
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  Kidnapped Robert Louis Stevenson, Alistair Gray   
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  Superman and the Authority Grant Morrison, Mikel Janin   
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  The Law Killers: True Crime from Dundee Alexander McGregor   
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  Wonder Woman: Earth One Complete Collection Grant Morrison, Yanick Paquette   
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  The Christmas Castle in Scotland (Romantic Escapes, Book 9) Julie Caplin   
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  Echo of the Dead: The gripping 19th installment of the Sunday Times bestselling DSI Lorimer series Alex Gray   
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  No Less The Devil Stuart MacBride   
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  The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle Arthur Conan Doyle   
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  Auld Acquaintance: The Gripping Scottish Murder Mystery Set to Thrill over the Festive Period Sofia Slater   
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  Free Love Ali Smith, Juliet Stevenson   
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  McLevy: The Collected Series 1-6: A BBC Radio 4 full-cast crime drama David Ashton, Brian Cox, Siobhan Redmond, Full Cast   
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  McLevy: The Collected Series 7-12: A BBC Radio 4 full-cast crime drama David Ashton, Brian Cox, Siobhan Redmond, Full Cast   
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  The Enigma of Garlic: A 44 Scotland Street Novel Alexander McCall Smith   
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  Desarticulaciones Sylvia Molloy   
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  Dislocations Sylvia Molloy, Jennifer Croft   
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  The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle   
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  Christmas is Murder: A chilling short story collection Val McDermid   
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  The Christmas Bookshop Jenny Colgan   
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