CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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The Weight of Angels
Catriona McPherson
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Insidious Intent
Val McDermid
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Trains & Lovers: The Heart’s Journey
Alexander McCall Smith
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The Angel in the Stone
R. L. McKinney
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The Girl on the Ferryboat
Angus Peter Campbell
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The Squeeze
Lesley Glaister
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A Pinch of Salt
Eileen Ramsay
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Trent’s Last Case: A Detective Story Club Classic Crime Novel
E. C. Bentley, John Curran, Dorothy L. Sayers
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Love with a Scottish Outlaw: Highland Weddings
Gayle Callen
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Under A Pole Star
Stef Penney
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The Death of the Fronsac: A Novel
Neal Ascherson
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The President’s Room
Ricardo Romero
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She Said He Said I Said
Diana Hendry
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Die, My Love
Ariana Harwicz
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The Hawkline Monster: A Gothic Western
Richard Brautigan
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Taduno’s Song
Odafe Atogun
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So the Wind Won’t Blow it All Away
Richard Brautigan, Jeffrey Lent
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Prester John
John Buchan, Trevor Royle
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The Crow Road
Iain Banks
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To Capture What We Cannot Keep
Beatrice Colin
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