CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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The Wardrobe Mistress
Patrick McGrath
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Empire Games
Charles Stross, Kate Reading
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Sins of the Dead
Lin Anderson
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The Distance Between Me and the Cherry Tree
Paola Peretti, Denise Muir
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She Stopped for Death: A Little Library Mystery
Elizabeth Kane Buzzelli
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The Warrior of Clan Kincaid
Lily Blackwood
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Knots: Stories
Gunnhild Oyehaug
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The Empty Throne
David M Allan
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States of Passion
Nihad Sirees, Max Weiss
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Doctor Who and the Invisible Enemy: 4th Doctor Novelisation
Terrance Dicks
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Highland Wrath: Mercenary Maidens – Book Three
Madeline Martin
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Girl Meets Boy
Ali Smith
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Its Colours They Are Fine
Alan Spence
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Final Edition
Val McDermid, Caroline Guthrie
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Death of a Celebrity
M. C. Beaton
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Houston’s Story
Abe Dancer
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Death of a Poison Pen
M. C. Beaton
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Death of a Village
M. C. Beaton
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A Walking Shadow
Catherine Moloney
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The Highland Chieftain
Amy Jarecki
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Jackie Kay was born in Edinburgh to a Scottish mother and a Nigerian father. She was subsequently adopted by a white couple from Glasgow and grew up there. Her adoptive parents, with whom she remains very close, were Communists and often took the child …
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