CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Guy Mannering; Or, The Astrologer
Sir Walter Scott, Mint Editions
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The Cursed Girls
Caro Ramsay
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Rob Roy
Sir Walter Scott, Mint Editions
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For Any Other Truth: A DCI Daley Thriller (Book 9) – The new thriller from the No.1 bestseller
Denzil Meyrick
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The Bride of Lammermoor
Sir Walter Scott, Mint Editions
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Dead Lies Dreaming: Book 1 of the New Management, A new adventure begins in the world of the Laundry Files
Charles Stross
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The Pirate
Sir Walter Scott, Mint Editions
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Waverly
Sir Walter Scott, Mint Editions
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Redgauntlet: A Tale of the Eighteenth Century
Sir Walter Scott, Mint Editions
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Fatal Duty
Gary Knight
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A Working Class State of Mind
Colin Burnett
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The Mirror Dance
Catriona McPherson
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The Unforseen Love Story of Lexie Byrne (aged 39 1/2)
Caroline Grace-Cassidy
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From Shetland, With Love
Erin Green
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The Authority Book Two
Mark Millar, Frank Quietly
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Smithers & Wing
Heather Palmer, Kirsty Hunter
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Rendezvous
Alastair MacNeill, Alistair Maclean
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Thin Air
Ann Cleeves
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Research: A dark and witty thriller from the creator of the prize-winning Bernie Gunther novels
Philip Kerr
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Of Stone and Sky
Merryn Glover
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