CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Stand Up Guy: The most uplifting romance you’ll read this year
Nina Kaye
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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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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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Murder in Paradise
Ann Cleeves
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The Bequest
Joanna Margaret
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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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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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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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Spring 2026 Round Up of Scots & Gaelic Releases
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FEATURED AUTHOR:
James Yorkston
James Yorkston is a singer-songwriter and author from the East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. Since signing to Domino Records in 2001, James has released a steady flow of highly acclaimed, multi-instrument, acoustic based albums. James’ 2021 album The Wide, W …
FEATURED PUBLISHER:
Foggie Toddle Books
Foggie Toddle Books is a small independent publisher (and children’s bookshop) based in Wigtown, Scotland’s National Booktown. We publish children’s picture books with a Scottish theme, including Scots Language titles. In 2021 we were awarded a Scots L …