CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Highland Jewel
May McGoldrick
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Festive Spirits: Three Christmas Stories
Kate Atkinson
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The Unforgiven King
L. M. Affrossman
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Lennox
Craig Russell
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Dead Men and Broken Hearts
Craig Russell
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Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: Shorter Scottish Fiction
Robert Louis Stevenson, Roderick Watson
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Klaus: How Santa Claus Began
Grant Morrison, Dan Mora
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In the Absence of Miracles
Michael J. Malone
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Absolute Batman: Arkham Asylum: 30th Anniversary Edition
Grant Morrison, Dave McKean
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Good News, Bad News
William McIntyre
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Last Will
William McIntyre
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Cuibhle an Fhortain
Morag Law
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Carrion Comfort
Aline Templeton
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Human Face
Aline Templeton
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The Inheritance of Solomon Farthing
Mary Paulson-Ellis
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Degrees of Guilt: A gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist
HS Chandler, Helen Fields
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How Late It Was How Late
James Kelman
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To Calais, In Ordinary Time
James Meek
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Death on a Shetland Isle
Marsali Taylor
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What You Pay For
Claire Askew
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Callum McSorley is a writer based in Glasgow whose short stories have appeared in Gutter Magazine, Monstrous Regiment and New Writing Scotland. Squeaky Clean was his debut novel, inspired by his years working at a car wash in Glasgow’s East End. With i …
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