CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Blasted Things
Lesley Glaister
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Some Rise By Sin
Siôn Scott-Wilson
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Terms of Restitution: A stand-alone thriller from the author of the bestselling DCI Daley Series
Denzil Meyrick
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Rizzio
Denise Mina
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The Dark Remains
Ian Rankin, William McIlvanney
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Death of a Selkie
D.P. Hart-Davis
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Rescued By Her Highland Soldier
Sarah Mallory
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Even the Birds Grow Silent
Alex Nye
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1979: The unmissable first thriller in an electrifying, brand-new series from the Queen of Crime
Val McDermid
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Rock Paper Scissors
Alice Feeney
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The Great Silence
Doug Johnstone
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Emily Noble’s Disgrace
Mary Paulson-Ellis
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Tuathanas nan Creutairean [Animal Farm in Gaelic]
George Orwell, Angus Peter Campbell
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Between Tongues
Paul McQuade
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Celtic Cross
Sara Sheridan
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Break in Case of Silence: New Writing Scotland 39
Rachelle Atalla, Marjorie Lotfi
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A Rattle of Bones: A Rebecca Connolly Thriller
Douglas Skelton
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Rose Nicholson
Andrew Greig
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Blank Pages and Other Stories
Bernard MacLaverty
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The Pavilion in the Clouds: A new stand-alone novel
Alexander McCall Smith
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‘Nane ae this then but – ma hert daen its hing/ an yon wee smile ae yours in the saft smir ae the ga …
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Shadow of Madness: A Q & A with D. V. Bishop
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