CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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LOTE
Shola von Reinhold
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The Bass Rock
Evie Wyld
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The Medallion
Cathy Gohlke
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The Ninth Child
Sally Magnusson
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The Unreliable Death of Lady Grange
Sue Lawrence
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When Shadows Fall: Have you discovered the Sunday Times bestselling crime series?
Alex Gray, Joe Dunlop
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Marriage: A Novel
Susan Ferrier, Dorothy McMillan
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Strangers at the Gate
Catriona McPherson
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The Young Team
Graeme Armstrong
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The Blood is Still: A Rebecca Connolly Thriller
Douglas Skelton
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The Department of Sensitive Crimes: A Detective Varg novel
Alexander McCall Smith
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Murder: Vintage Minis
Arthur Conan Doyle
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The Highland Rogue
Amy Jarecki
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The Lyre Dancers
Mandy Haggith
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Dead Ringer
Nicola Martin
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The Culture: Notes and Drawings
Iain M. Banks, Ken MacLeod
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The Slaughter of Leith Hall: 2020
Lexie Conyngham
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Conviction
Denise Mina
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Space Bandits
Mark Millar, Matteo Scalera
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Miss Blaine’s Prefect and the Vampire Menace
Olga Wojtas
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