CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Decade
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Gutted
Tony Black
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The Bedroom Secrets of the Master Chefs
Irvine Welsh
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Dead Line
Stella Rimington
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The Green Ray
Jules Verne, Karen Loukes
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The Angel and the Highlander
Donna Fletcher
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The Fingers of One Foot
Gerald Hammond
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Lord Lucan: My Story
William Coles
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Baba Yaga Laid an Egg
Dubravka Ugresic
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Highland Scandal
Julia London
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Tooth And Nail
Ian Rankin
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A Highlander Christmas
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The Adventures and Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, David Peace
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McNaughten: A Novel
Sian Busby
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The Unbearable Lightness of Scones
Alexander McCall Smith
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The Strange Adventures of Mr Andrew Hawthorn and Other Stories
John Buchan, Giles Foden
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The Spare Room
Helen Garner
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The Stone Gallows
C. David Ingram
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The Worst Of Friends
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Rough Justice
LATEST ISSUE: Heatwave
Blitzers by Alastair Chisholm
Cat Wumman by Gerda Stevenson
Centenaries, Controversies and the Scottish Sixties
David Robinson Reviews: The Letters of Muriel Spark
Drystone by Kristie De Garis
Firebloom by Justin Davies
Hold Fast: Motherhood, My Autistic Daughter and Me by Catherine Simpson
The Book … According to Damian Barr
The Foreshore by Samantha York
The Lost Elms: A Q & A with Mandy Haggith
The Man on the Endless Stair by Chris Barkley
The Needfire by M. K. Hardy
These Mortal Bodies: A Q & A with Elspeth Wilson
Who Will Be Remembered Here? Queer Spaces in Scotland
Women Who Dared: From the Infamous the Forgotten
ALSO ON BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND
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David Robinson Reviews: Upon a White Horse by Peter Ross
‘Ross is always lucid, almost reverent, about the whole process of archaeological discovery.’
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Abdullah’s Bear Needs a Name! by Yasmin Hanif
‘”Why don’t you guess?” said Abba. “You’ll know in your heart when you’ve found the right one.”‘
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Food, Whisky, Life by Ghillie BaŞan
‘Pastries filled with ground nuts, baked fruit or creamy, semolina mixtures, and bathed in honey or …
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A Chaos of Light: New Writing Scotland
‘The attic lowed like a crystal haal, last I saa her – / dark-eyed and ready tae furgit me.’
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‘The pleasures of the unexamined life and all that. Dan had read somewhere that the lower classes – …
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Mrs Burke & Mrs Hare by Michelle Sloan
‘If you rip these bodies from the place that’s been blessed as their final place of peace, where fam …
FEATURED AUTHOR:
James Robertson
James Robertson was born in 1958 and grew up in Bridge of Allan, Stirlingshire. A poet, editor, novelist and publisher, he is an active and prolific writer, enjoying stints at Hugh MacDiarmid’s cottage, Brownsbank, near Biggar, Lanarkshire, and as the …
FEATURED PUBLISHER:
Brown, Son & Ferguson
We were established around 1850 and publish around 7 books per annum. We mainly publish nautical and some yachting publications. Our main publication is Brown’s Nautical Almanac which is published annually, also technical and non-technical publications …