CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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The Dark Side of Skin
Jeferson Tenório, Bruna Dantas Lobato
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Obsessed: A totally gripping psychological thriller with a shocking twist
Liza North
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Studies
Jenny Colgan, Eilidh Beaton
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For Our Sins
James Oswald
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Fateful Words: A Scottish Bookshop Mystery
Paige Shelton
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A Grave for a Thief
Douglas Skelton
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The Gathering Storm: An atmospheric, gripping Scottish police procedural
Lynne McEwan
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Sunset Song & Cloud Howe: Two Full-Cast BBC Radio Dramatisations from A Scots Quair
Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Lesley Hart, Liam Brennan, Amy Manson, Robin Laing, Finn Den Hertog, Bridget McCann, Gordon Brandie, Full Cast
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Pity
Andrew McMillan
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What Doesn’t Kill Us
Ajay Close
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A Spell of Good Things: Longlisted for the Booker Prize 2023
Ayobami Adebayo
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Past Lying: The twisty new Karen Pirie thriller, now a major ITV series
Val McDermid
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The Perfect Passion Company
Alexander McCall Smith
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The Perfect Passion Company: Audiobook
Alexander McCall Smith, Amy Alexander
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The Bookshop by the Loch (Scottish Escapes, Book 6)
Julie Shackman
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Perestroika: Eye for an eye; tooth for a tooth
Joao Cerqueira
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Jaq, A Top Boy Story
Ronan Bennett
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Miss Blaine’s Prefect and the Gondola of Doom
Olga Wojtas
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Not a River
Selva Almada, Annie McDermott
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Complete Klaus Deluxe HC, The
Grant Morrison, Dan Mora
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