CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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A Meeting in Seville
Paul A. Mendelson
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Between the Immensities
Doreen Davy
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Stairway OGN
Matt Hawkins, Raffaele Ienco
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The Woman with the Red Hair
Clive Tuckett
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Cold Iron
Miles Cameron
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Creature
Hunter Shea
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Charlaine Harris Cemetery Girl Book Three: Haunted Signed Edition
Charlaine Harris, Christopher Golden, Geraldo Borges
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Walking Shadows (Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus Crime Series, Book 25)
Faye Kellerman
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Lil’ Donnie Volume 1: Executive Privilege
Mike Norton, Mike Norton
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The Captain’s Daughter
Victoria Cornwall
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To Love Ru Darkness, Vol. 6
Saki Hasemi, Kentaro Yabuki
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Perfect Dead: A gripping crime thriller that will keep you hooked (DI Frank Farrell, Book 2)
Jackie Baldwin
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone: Illustrated Edition
J. K. Rowling, Jim Kay
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A Column of Fire
Ken Follett
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The Ghost Tree
Barbara Erskine, TBA
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Perfect Silence (A DI Callanach Crime Thriller, Book 4)
Helen Fields, Robin Laing
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Broken Ground: A Karen Pirie Thriller
Val McDermid
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Now We Shall Be Entirely Free
Andrew Miller
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The Red Ribbon: An Irregular Spy Thriller (The Irregular Book 2)
H.B. Lyle
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Christmas at Tuppenny Corner
Katie Flynn
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