CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Samhradh ’78
Martin MacIntyre
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macCloud Falls
Robert Alan Jamieson
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The Line of Beauty
Alan Hollinghurst, Alex Jennings
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Shadow Man
Margaret Kirk
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Song
Michelle Jana Chan
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A Woman’s Fortune
Josephine Cox
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Conan Doyle for the Defence: A Sensational Murder, the Quest for Justice and the World’s Greatest Detective Writer
Margalit Fox
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Oscar
Mauricio Segura, Donald Winkler
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The Quaker
Liam McIlvanney
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The Wedding Date
Zara Stoneley
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Girl, Balancing & Other Stories
Helen Dunmore
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The Jacobite Rebellion
Paul Adams
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Vermin
Bill Graham
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Hit-Girl Volume 1
Mark Millar, Ricardo Lopez Ortiz, Amy Reeder
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Wanted (New Printing)
J.G. Jones, Mark Millar
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Retreat
Jaakko Pallasvuo
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The Delirium Brief: A Laundry Files Novel
Charles Stross
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The Tyranny of Lost Things
Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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A Man In Full
Tom Wolfe
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The Bonfire of the Vanities
Tom Wolfe
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