CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Echo of the Dead
Alex Gray
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The Darkest Sin
D. V. Bishop
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The Projectionist
Kirsti Wishart
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Sweet F.A.
Tim Barrow, Paul Beeson, Bruce Strachan
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Kitchenly 434
Alan Warner
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The Queen of the High Fields
Rhiannon A Grist
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The Murder Stones
Hania Allen
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A Cat for the Keeper
Lilly Hurd
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Until I Find You
Anna Smith
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Hear No Evil
Sarah Smith
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The Undiscovered Deaths of Grace McGill
C.S. Robertson
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Seven Mercies
Laura Lam, Elizabeth May
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Find Her First
Emma Christie
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The Burning Boy
Nicola White
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Quantum of Nightmares: Book 2 of the New Management, a series set in the world of the Laundry Files
Charles Stross
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Wishing Under a Starlit Skye
Lisa Hobman
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Dolly and the Bird of Paradise
Dorothy Dunnett
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The People’s City: One City Trust
Irvine Welsh, Nadine Aisha Jassat, Anne Hamilton, Alexander McCall Smith, Ian Rankin, Sara Sheridan
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Featherweight
Mick Kitson
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The Chessmen
Peter May
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