CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Fragile Animals
Genevieve Jagger
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Profile K
Helen Fields, TBC
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Music in the Dark
Sally Magnusson
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Lady MacBethad: The electrifying story of love, ambition, revenge and murder behind a real life Scottish queen
Isabelle Schuler
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Dark Island (Orkney Mysteries, Book 1)
Daniel Aubrey
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The Last Summer (Quick Reads)
Karen Swan
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The Wild Coast: A Twisting Crime Novel That Grips Like a Vice Set in Scotland
Lin Anderson
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Somewhere in the Sunset
Estelle Maskame
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Devil’s Breath: A BBC Between the Covers Book Club Pick
Jill Johnson
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Why Did You Come Back Every Summer
Belén López Peiró, Maureen Shaughnessy
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All Of Us Are Broken: The heartstopping thriller with an unforgettable ending
Fiona Cummins
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The Long Delirious Burning Blue
Sharon Blackie
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Because I Don’t Know What You Mean and What You Don’t
Josie Long
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The Second Murderer: Journey through the shadowy underbelly of 1940s LA in this new murder mystery
Denise Mina
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The Hollow Tree: A Shona Sandison Mystery
Philip Miller
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Freeze Frame: An engrossing instalment in the cold-case Enzo series (The Enzo Files Book 4)
Peter May
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The Last Witch of Scotland
Philip Paris
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Chasing a Highland Dream
Lisa Hobman
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The Skye Collection
Lisa Hobman
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The Dead Don’t Speak: a completely gripping crime thriller for 2023 guaranteed to keep you up all night
Claire Askew
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