CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Dead Catch
T.F. Muir
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Perfect Kill (A DI Callanach Thriller, Book 6)
Helen Fields
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Sunset Song
Lewis Grassic Gibbon
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A Golden Age
Tahmima Anam
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Midwinter
John Buchan
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Rembrandt’s Whore
Sylvie Matton, Tamsin Black
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Gathering Evidence
Martin MacInnes
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How the Dead Speak
Val McDermid
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February’s Son
Alan Parks
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All That’s Dead: The new Logan McRae crime thriller from the No.1 bestselling author (Logan McRae, Book 12)
Stuart MacBride
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A Dark Matter
Doug Johnstone
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Hotel du Jack
Dan Brotzel
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Untitled Peter May
Peter May
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Big Sky
Kate Atkinson
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A Silent Death: Pre-order the brand-new thriller from #1 bestseller Peter May!
Peter May
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The Lord’s Highland Temptation
Diane Gaston
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Batman: Batman & Son, and the Black Glove
Grant Morrison, Andy Kubert, J. H. Williams
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Final Crisis Omnibus
Grant Morrison
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Man or Mango?
Lucy Ellmann
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Mimi
Lucy Ellmann
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