CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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The Only Problem
Muriel Spark, Richard Holloway, Alan Taylor
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Cow
Beat Sterchi
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We Fought For Ardnish: A Novel
Angus MacDonald
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Exit Music
Ian Rankin
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The Innocent
David Baldacci
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Batman By Grant Morrison Omnibus Vol. 1
Grant Morrison
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My Mamma Mia Summer
Annie Robertson
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You’ve Got the Wrong Girl
Sreemoyee Piu Kundu
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John Constantine, Hellblazer Vol. 19 Red Right Hand
Denise Mina
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Past Prologue
Diana Gabaldon, Steve Berry
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Russian Roulette
Sara Sheridan
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The Ragged Lion: A Novel
Allan Massie
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That Was a Shiver, and Other Stories
James Kelman
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Bobby Gold
Anthony Bourdain
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Garnethill
Denise Mina
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The Graybar Hotel
Curtis Dawkins
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Apple Bough
Noel Streatfeild
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Territorial Rights
Muriel Spark, Kapka Kassabova, Alan Taylor
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The Last Breath
Denise Mina
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A Long Island Story
Rick Gekoski
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Saltwater: A Midsummer Ghost Story by Elaine Thomson
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FEATURED AUTHOR:
Claire MacLeary
Claire MacLeary lived for many years in Aberdeen and St Andrews, but describes herself as “a feisty Glaswegian with a full life to draw on”. Following a career in business, she gained an MLitt with Distinction from the University of Dundee and her shor …
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Into Creative is an independent publishing house based in Glasgow, Scotland. Its imprint, Into Books, has a reputation for quality writers presented to high quality design standards.Established by Stephen Cameron in 2013 as a platform for the creative …