CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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  Nudes Elle Nash   
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  Death Drop Claire MacLeary   
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  Summer at the Highland Coral Beach: A romantic, heart-warming, and uplifting read Kiley Dunbar   
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  Tiny Tales Alexander McCall Smith, Iain McIntosh   
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  Old Bones Lie: An unputdownable Scottish detective thriller Marion Todd   
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  Confidence Denise Mina   
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  Where Demons Hide: A Rebecca Connolly Thriller Douglas Skelton   
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  Sawbones Stuart MacBride   
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  The Fair Botanists: Could one rare plant hold the key to a thousand riches? Sara Sheridan   
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  The Sweet Remnants of Summer Alexander McCall Smith   
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  Regency Reputations: The Gilvrys Of Dunross: Her Highland Protector (The Gilvrys of Dunross) / Falling for the Highland Rogue Ann Lethbridge   
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  Rose Nicolson: Memoir of William Fowler of Edinburgh: student, trader, makar, conduit, would-be Lover in early days of our Reform Andrew Greig   
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  The Goldenacre Philip Miller   
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  The Death of Remembrance: A D.C.I. Daley Thriller Denzil Meyrick   
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  Cast Long Shadows Cat Hellisen   
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  Entry Island: An edge-of-your-seat thriller you won’t soon forget Peter May   
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  High Heels in the Highlands: An uplifting, heart-warming romantic comedy Liz Hurley   
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  Deadlock Quintin Jardine   
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  French Toast Peter Burnett   
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  Model Citizens Daniel Shand   
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