CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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The Cardinal’s Man
M. G. Sinclair
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Crime and the Craft: Masonic Involvement in Murder, Treason and Scandal
Mike Neville
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The Bertie Project
Alexander McCall Smith
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The Four Horsemen
Gregory Dowling
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Notes from a Coma
Mike McCormack
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No 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency: BBC Radio Casebook: BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Dramatisations
Alexander McCall Smith, Claire Benedict, Full Cast
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The Ghost of Helen Addison
Charles E. McGarry
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Getting it in the Head
Mike McCormack
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The Ludlow Ladies Society
Ann O'Loughlin
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Steampunk Writers Around the World
Kevin Steil
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Written in Bones
James Oswald
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Sherlock: The Essential Arthur Conan Doyle Adventures Volume 2
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Looking for Evelyn
Maggie Ritchie
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Rebus Anniversary Box Set
Ian Rankin
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Beyond Evidence
Emma L. Clapperton
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Rather Be the Devil: The brand new Rebus bestseller
Ian Rankin
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Short Ride on a Fast Machine
Magnus McGrandle
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The Health of Strangers
Lesley Kelly
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The Farm Girl’s Dream: A Heartbreaking Family Saga
Eileen Ramsay
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The Importance of Being Me
Caroline Grace-Cassidy
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FEATURED AUTHOR:
Sylvia Hehir
Sylvia was awarded a doctorate in creative writing from University of Glasgow in 2018 and is a former recipient of a Scottish Book Trust New Writer Award. Her debut YA thriller, Sea Change, published by Stirling Publishing 2019, was winner of the Pitlo …
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Bright Red Publishing
Bright Red Publishing is an independent educational publishing company based in Edinburgh with our own distribution warehouse in Fife. We are a small, but perfectly formed, team of seven and we manage every part of our publishing process here in Scotla …