CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Six Wounds
Morgan Cry
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Dolly and the Singing Bird
Dorothy Dunnett
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The Secret of Ardnish: A Novel
Angus MacDonald
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No Quarter Given: A gritty crime thriller
Neil Broadfoot
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The Chemical Cocktail: A Jaq Silver mystery
Fiona Erskine
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The Man with the Silver Saab
Alexander McCall Smith
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Barossa Street
Rob McInroy
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Red Road Green
Jonathan Franklin
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The Killing Tide
Lin Anderson
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May God Forgive
Alan Parks
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A Gingerbread House
Catriona McPherson
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A Scottish Highland Surprise
Julie Shackman
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The Arena of the Unwell
Liam Konemann
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Old Sins: The page-turning Scottish crime thriller
Aline Templeton
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The Trials of Mary Johnsdaughter
Christine De Luca
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Case Study
Graeme Macrae Burnet
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Young Mungo
Douglas Stuart
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A Highland Christmas
M.C. Beaton, David Monteath
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Children Of The Dead End
Patrick MacGill
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Companion Piece
Ali Smith
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David Robinson Reviews: From Scotland with Love by Fred Bridgland
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Winter Round Up of New Scots and Gaelic Books
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David Robinson Reviews: Upon a White Horse by Peter Ross
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FEATURED AUTHOR:
Julia Kelly
Julia is a mother, writer and teacher. She has been longlisted for The Mslexia Novel Prize, The Exeter Novel Prize, Penguin WriteNow and the Bath Novel Award. In 2021 she won the Blue Pencil First Novel Award. Having grown up in a house without televis …
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Glasgow Museums
We have a long history of publishing – Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum opened in 1901, and people have been writing about and publishing on the city’s collections ever since. The focus of Glasgow Museums Publishing programme is naturally the one mil …