CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Dark Encounters: A Collection of Ghost Stories
William Croft Dickinson, Alistair W.J. Kerr
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Brat Farrar
Josephine Tey
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The Captain of the Pole Star
Seth, Arthur Conan Doyle
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The Open Door
Seth, Margaret Oliphant
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Ann Cleeves: Raven Black, White Nights & other Shetland mysteries: A BBC Radio Crime Collection
Ann Cleeves, Grant O'Rourke, Steven Robertson, Marnie Baxter, Lesley Hart, Joanna Tope, Full Cast
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Treacle Town
Brian Conaghan
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Luda
Grant Morrison
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Trainspotting
Irvine Welsh
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Under Ground
E. S. Thomson
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Tales for Twilight: Two Hundred Years of Scottish Ghost Stories
Alistair W.J. Kerr
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Burnt Offerings
Danielle Devlin
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Now She is Witch: ‘Myth-making at its best’ Val McDermid
Kirsty Logan
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Columba’s Bones: Darkland Tales
David Greig
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Bogle Corbet: Or the Emigrants
John Galt, Katie Trumpener
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Blind Eye: The gritty Scottish crime thriller
Aline Templeton
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Paths of the Dead
Lin Anderson, Sally Armstrong
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None but the Dead
Lin Anderson, Sally Armstrong
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The Institution
Helen Fields
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The Special Dead
Lin Anderson, Sally Armstrong
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The Old Haunts
Allan Radcliffe
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