CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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George and Lizzie: A Novel
Nancy Pearl
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Shadow of the Lions
Christopher Swann
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Rex Royd
Frankie Boyle, Jim Muir, Mike Dowling, Budi Setiawan
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Mary Shelley Horror Stories
Mary Shelley, Fiona Sampson
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The Bucket List: A Novel
Georgia Clark
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Better Times: Short Stories
Sara Batkie
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Robots & Artificial Intelligence Short Stories
Flame Tree Studio, Luke Dormehl, Roan Clay, George Cotronis, Deborah L. Davitt, Jeff Deck, Christopher M. Geeson, Bruce Golden, Rob Hartzell, Nathaniel Hosford
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South of Hannah
David Norman
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Blood Highway
Gina Wohlsdorf
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Perfect Liars
Rebecca Reid
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Mr Godley’s Phantom
Mal Peet
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The Little Theatre on the Seafront
Katie Ginger
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Thunder Down Under
Don Pendleton
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Jenny – The Doctor’s Daughter
Matt Fitton, John Dorney, Christian Brassington, Adrian Poynton, Barnaby Edwards, Tom Webster, Georgia Tennant
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Doctor Who 240 – Hour of the Cybermen
Andrew Smith, Jamie Anderson, Colin Baker, Steve Foxon, Lee Johnson
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A Match Made in Heaven
Sun Chara
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Feral Chickens: A Hawaiian Comedy
C. McGee
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Occupation of Joe, The
Bill Baynes
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Methods Devour Themselves: a conversation
Benjanun Sriduangkaew, J. Moufawad-Paul
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Callan – Volume 1
James Mitchell, Peter Mitchell, Ken Bentley, Ben Miles, Frank Skinner, Steve Foxon, Andy Hardwick, Anthony Lamb
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