CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Troubled Blood
Robert Galbraith
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Sherlock: A Scandal in Belgravia Part One
Mark Jay, Gatiss, Moffat
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The March Fallen
Volker Kutscher
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The Adventure Of Charles Augustus Milverton: A Sherlock Holmes Adventure
Arthur Conan Doyle, Robert Hardy
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Animal Man by Grant Morrison Book Two Deluxe Edition
Grant Morrison
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No Man’s Land
Neil Broadfoot
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The Silent Daughter
Emma Christie
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Bury Them Deep: Inspector McLean 10
James Oswald
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Mayflies
Andrew O'Hagan
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The Shadow King
Maaza Mengiste
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Agnes Owens: The Complete Novellas
Agnes Owens
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The F*ck-it List
John Niven
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Our Ladies
Alan Warner
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How to Raise an Elephant
Alexander McCall Smith
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The Point of No Return
Neil Broadfoot
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No Place to Die
Neil Broadfoot
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The Point of No Return
Neil Broadfoot
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Muscle
Alan Trotter
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Batman by Grant Morrison Omnibus Volume 3
Grant Morrison
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Cover Your Tracks: From the Shortlisted CWA Gold Dagger Author
Claire Askew
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David Robinson Reviews: Upon a White Horse by Peter Ross
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FEATURED AUTHOR:
Ross Sayers
Ross Sayers is a writer of Scottish fiction. His debut novel for young adults, Mary’s the Name, was released in 2017. Since then, he has written other young adult novels Sonny and Me and Daisy on the Outer Line, and an adult novel The Everliving Memory …
FEATURED PUBLISHER:
Hallewell Publications
Hallewell Publications is a small publishing house based in Argyll which concentrates largely on a single project: a popular series of walking guides which covers Scotland and selected areas of England. We currently have over 50 titles in print (for a …