CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Belinda Goes to Bath
M. C. Beaton
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Penelope Goes to Portsmouth
M. C. Beaton
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The Testament of Jessie Lamb
Jane Rogers
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Mum on the Run
Fiona Gibson
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A Rush of Blood
Quintin Jardine
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Living Nowhere
John Burnside
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The Hammer of the Scots: (Plantagenet Saga)
Jean Plaidy
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Royal Road to Fotheringay: (Mary Stuart)
Jean Plaidy
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The Thistle and the Rose: (Tudor Saga)
Jean Plaidy
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The Captive Queen of Scots: (Mary Stuart)
Jean Plaidy
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The Boy Who Made Them Love Again
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Where The Bodies Are Buried
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Bed
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Secret of the Sands
Sara Sheridan
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Two For Sorrow
Nicola Upson
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Gang War
Graham Johnson
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Night Waking
Sarah Moss
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Truth Lies Bleeding
Tony Black
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The Presence
Heather Graham
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The Mammoth Book of Scottish Romance: 21 Passionate Tales of Myth, Magic and History
Trisha Telep
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.’
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Peter Marshall
Peter Marshall, a native of the Orkney Islands, has since 2006 been Professor of History at the University of Warwick, and is a leading expert in the history of the Reformation and its impact in the British Isles and beyond. He is a two times winner of …
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