CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Greenvoe
George Mackay Brown, Ali Smith
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Kill ‘Em All
John Niven
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Chinese Spring
Christopher New
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Boy in the Well: A Scottish murder mystery with a twist you won’t see coming (DI Westphall 2)
Douglas Lindsay
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In a House of Lies: The Brand New Rebus Thriller – the No.1 Bestseller
Ian Rankin
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Worst Case Scenario
Helen Fitzgerald
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Breakers
Doug Johnstone
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Nakedness
Zigmunds Skujiņš; Uldis Balodis
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Indian Summer
Sara Sheridan
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Animals Eat Each Other
Elle Nash
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Highland Crown
May McGoldrick
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Love is Blind
William Boyd
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Death of a Kingfisher
M. C. Beaton
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All the Hidden Truths: one shocking crime: three women need answers
Claire Askew
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Black Water
Cormac O'Keeffe
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Death of a Sweep
M. C. Beaton
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The Doll Factory
Elizabeth Macneal
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Death of Yesterday
M. C. Beaton
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Fallen Angel
Chris Brookmyre
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Mr Todd’s Reckoning
Iain Maitland
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Nan Shepherd
Anna (Nan) Shepherd was born in 1893 and died in 1981. Closely attached to Aberdeen and her native Deeside, she graduated from her home university in 1915 and for the next forty-one years worked as a lecturer in English. An enthusiastic gardener and hi …
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We were established around 1850 and publish around 7 books per annum. We mainly publish nautical and some yachting publications. Our main publication is Brown’s Nautical Almanac which is published annually, also technical and non-technical publications …