CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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When Will There Be Good News?: (Jackson Brodie)
Kate Atkinson, Jason Isaacs
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Death Insurance
Douglas Skelton, Morgan Cry
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Case Histories: (Jackson Brodie)
Kate Atkinson, Jason Isaacs
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The Art of Dying
Ambrose Parry
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JLA by Grant Morrison Omnibus
Grant Morrison
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See Them Run: An utterly gripping detective thriller set in St Andrews
Marion Todd
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In Plain Sight: A page-turning Scottish crime thriller
Marion Todd
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The Strange Book of Jacob Boyce
Tom Gillespie
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Ardnish: A Novel
Angus MacDonald
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Thirty-One Bones
Morgan Cry
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Harry Potter and Beyond: On J. K. Rowling’s Fantasies and Other Fictions
Tison Pugh
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Some Passages in the Life of MR Adam Blair, Minister of the Gospel at Cross-Miekle
John Gibson Lockhart, Thomas C Richardson
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Holiday Heart
Margarita García Robayo, Charlotte Coombe
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Jeremiah’s Bell
Denzil Meyrick
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Jeremiah’s Bell: A D.C.I. Daley Thriller
Denzil Meyrick
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Club Ded
Nikhil Singh
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Five Hundred Miles From You: the life-affirming, escapist novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author
Jenny Colgan, Eilidh Beaton
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Bride Squad Runaway
Caroline Grace-Cassidy, Lisa C. Carey
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Cinico: Travels with a Good Professor at the Time of the Scottish Referendum
Allan Cameron
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Pilgrim of Slaughter
Douglas Watt
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