CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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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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Model Citizens
Daniel Shand
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Dolly and the Singing Bird
Dorothy Dunnett
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Six Wounds
Morgan Cry
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Red Road Green
Jonathan Franklin
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Barossa Street
Rob McInroy
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May God Forgive
Alan Parks
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A Gingerbread House
Catriona McPherson
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The Killing Tide
Lin Anderson
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A Scottish Highland Surprise
Julie Shackman
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Old Sins: The page-turning Scottish crime thriller
Aline Templeton
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The Arena of the Unwell
Liam Konemann
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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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Dark Hunter
Fiona Watson
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Children Of The Dead End
Patrick MacGill
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