CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Kill ‘Em All
John Niven
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The Partisan Heart
Gordon Kerr
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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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Animals Eat Each Other
Elle Nash
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Indian Summer
Sara Sheridan
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Highland Crown
May McGoldrick
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Death of a Kingfisher
M. C. Beaton
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Love is Blind
William Boyd
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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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The Doll Factory
Elizabeth Macneal
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Death of a Sweep
M. C. Beaton
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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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