CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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JUDAS 62 (BOX 88, Book 2)
Charles Cumming, TBC
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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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Kitten Heels
Maureen Cullen
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The Blood Promise (The Solanki and McQueen Crime Series, Book 1)
Liz Mistry, Blythe Jandoo
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The Theatre of Glass and Shadows: The immersive novel about power and desire, perfect for fans of The Miniaturist and The Doll Factory
Anne Corlett
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Kilt Trip: An enemies to lovers Scottish romance
Alexandra Kiley
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Thicker than Water
JD Kirk
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The Killing Code
JD Kirk
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To Die In June
Alan Parks
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Under a Summer Skye (The Skye Sisters Trilogy, Book 1)
Sue Moorcroft, TBC
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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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FEATURED AUTHOR:
Chris McQueer
Chris McQueer is a Scottish writer and spoken art performer. With extensive use of the Scots language, his writings are dark comedy and surreal humour. He is best known for his two published collections of short stories Hings and HWFG. He released his …
FEATURED PUBLISHER:
Curly Tale Books
Curly Tale Books was launched in May 2013 with the publication of author Alan Grant’s first story for young children The Quite Big Rock. We publish illustrated children’s books with a focus on Scotland and in particular the Belted Galloway breed of cat …