CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Blowback: The exciting penultimate case in the addictive crime series (The Enzo Files Book 5)
Peter May
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The Discreet Charm of the Big Bad Wolf
Alexander McCall Smith
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Whisky Business
Elliot Fletcher
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Bright I Burn
Molly Aitken
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The Heart in Winter
Kevin Barry
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Our Strangers
Lydia Davis
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The Lions’ Den
Iris Mwanza
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The Grief Nurse: ‘A powerful debut novel’ – The Guardian
Angie Spoto
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Redfalcon: Richard Hannay Returns
Robert J. Harris
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Kitten Heels
Maureen Cullen
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Kilt Trip: An enemies to lovers Scottish romance
Alexandra Kiley
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The Killing Code
JD Kirk
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Thicker than Water
JD Kirk
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Under a Summer Skye (The Skye Sisters Trilogy, Book 1)
Sue Moorcroft, TBC
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To Die In June
Alan Parks
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The Deadly Spark
Roxie Key
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Normal Rules Don’t Apply: A dazzling collection of short stories from the bestselling author of Life After Life
Kate Atkinson
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A Litter of Bones
JD Kirk
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Life of Zanna
Emily Jane Hodgkin
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The Blood Promise (The Solanki and McQueen Crime Series, Book 1)
Liz Mistry, Blythe Jandoo
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