CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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The Hawkline Monster: A Gothic Western
Richard Brautigan
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Dreaming of Babylon: A Private Eye Novel 1942
Richard Brautigan
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Cast Iron: Enzo Macleod 6
Peter May
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Unquiet Spirits: Whisky, Ghosts, Murder
Bonnie MacBird
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A Perfect Prey
Helen Fields
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Operation Goodwood
Sara Sheridan
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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: And Other Stories
Robert Louis Stevenson
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Hings
Chris McQueer
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The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and other stories
Robert Louis Stevenson
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Perfect Prey
Helen Fields
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Titian’s Boatman
Victoria Blake
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Too Scot to Handle
Grace Burrowes
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A Message from the Other Side
Moira Forsyth
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Farewell Tour of a Terminal Optimist
John Young
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No Dominion
Louise Welsh
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Dandy Gilver and a Spot of Toil and Trouble
Catriona McPherson
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Moscow at Midnight
Sally McGrane
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Batman & Robin by Grant Morrison Omnibus
Grant Morrison
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The Little Mermaid
Metaphrog
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The Cardinal’s Man
M. G. Sinclair
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