CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Sherlock: A Scandal in Belgravia Part One
Mark Jay, Gatiss, Moffat
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Troubled Blood
Robert Galbraith
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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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Agnes Owens: The Complete Novellas
Agnes Owens
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No Man’s Land
Neil Broadfoot
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The Point of No Return
Neil Broadfoot
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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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The F*ck-it List
John Niven
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The Point of No Return
Neil Broadfoot
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How to Raise an Elephant
Alexander McCall Smith
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The Silent Daughter
Emma Christie
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No Place to Die
Neil Broadfoot
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Our Ladies
Alan Warner
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Muscle
Alan Trotter
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Batman by Grant Morrison Omnibus Volume 3
Grant Morrison
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The Big Chill
Doug Johnstone
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Peter May
Peter May is a novelist, originally from Glasgow but now living and working in France. He started out as a journalist, studying at the Edinburgh College of Commerce, and winning the Fraser Award aged just 21 for his writing. He was named Scotland’s You …
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