CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Unburied: A tense and unputdownable Scottish crime thriller
Heather Critchlow
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The Trials of Marjorie Crowe: a Scottish-set gripping crime thriller for 2024 – it’s time to meet Marjorie
C.S. Robertson
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Halfway House
Helen Fitzgerald
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Complete Klaus Deluxe HC, The
Grant Morrison, Dan Mora
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The Things We Do To Our Friends: A Sunday Times bestselling deliciously dark, intoxicating, compulsive tale of feminist revenge, toxic friendships, and deadly secrets
Heather Darwent
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Blacklight Blue: A suspenseful, race against time to crack a cold-case (The Enzo Files Book 3)
Peter May
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Murder in Paradise
Ann Cleeves
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The Bequest
Joanna Margaret
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Against A Dark Background
Iain M. Banks
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The State Of The Art
Iain M. Banks
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Use Of Weapons
Iain M. Banks
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Inversions
Iain M. Banks
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Excession
Iain M. Banks
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Surface Detail
Iain M. Banks
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The Algebraist
Iain M. Banks
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Look To Windward
Iain M. Banks
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Children of this Land
Serafina Crolla
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Matter
Iain M. Banks
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The Hydrogen Sonata
Iain M. Banks
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Feersum Endjinn
Iain M. Banks
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Olga Wojtas
Olga Wojtas is an unconventional – and very witty – writer of postmodern crime fiction whose surrealist humour has been compared to the likes of PG Wodehouse, Jasper Fforde and the Marx Brothers. Her debut novel, Miss Blaine’s Prefect and the Golden Sa …
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