CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Rave: Vintage Minis
Irvine Welsh
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The Penelopiad
Margaret Atwood
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The Driver’s Seat
Muriel Spark, Andrew O'Hagan, Alan Taylor
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Time is a Killer: From the bestselling author of After the Crash
Michel Bussi
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The Half Sister
Catherine Chanter
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A Cast of Falcons: Birder Murder Mystery 3
Steve Burrows
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The Pharmacist’s Wife
Vanessa Tait
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A Distant View of Everything
Alexander McCall Smith
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The Accident on the A35
Graeme Macrae Burnet
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The Adventures of John Carson in Several Quarters of the World: A Novel of Robert Louis Stevenson
Brian Doyle
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Millar & McNiven’s Nemesis
Mark Millar, Steve McNiven
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Silent Sins
Audrey Carlan
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The Unexpected Education of Emily Dean
Mira Robertson
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The Lost Children
Theresa Talbot
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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: And Other Dark Tales
Robert Louis Stevenson
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Bram Stoker Horror Stories
Flame Tree Studio, Bram Stoker, Catherine Wynne
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Report for Murder
Val McDermid
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Mayhem & Death
Helen McClory
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The Laird Of Blackloch
Amy Rose Bennett
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Dumb Witness (Poirot)
Agatha Christie
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