CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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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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Pauls Bankovskis
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The Killing Connection
T. F. Muir
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The Paper Cell
Louise Hutcheson
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Superman Advtures: Volume 3
Mark Millar, Neil Alexander
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The Cure for Lonely
Jessica Thummel
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The Hound of the Baskervilles (Legend Classics)
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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The Wages of Sin
Kaite Welsh
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The Dark Isle
Clare Carson
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The Bureau of Second Chances
Sheena Kalayil
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The Dark Flood Rises
Margaret Drabble
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The Women Who Saved England
Austin Hernon
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You’re Not Supposed to Cry
Gary Duncan
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Kenneth Steven
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The Spit, the Sound and the Nest
Kathrine Sowerby
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The Wind from the Sea
Mark Neilson
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Benefit of the Doubt: He Fled, Danger Followed
Les Cowan
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The Walk
Peter Barry
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ALSO ON BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND
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Ayont the Thistle by Jim Mackintosh, Alan Riach and James Robertson
‘Nane ae this then but – ma hert daen its hing/ an yon wee smile ae yours in the saft smir ae the ga …
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David Robinson Reviews: This Door of the Seas
‘He sees what he wants to. And it makes a kind of sense too – especially to colonists from Scotland, …
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The Broons and Oor Wullie Celebrate their 90th Birthdays!
‘Whatever the future may hold, we can be sure that The Broons and Oor Wullie will always be a part o …
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Pretty Valuable Things by A. J. Leslie
Harper considered Charles for a few moments, lit a cigarette, then said ‘we are treating it as murde …
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Shadow of Madness: A Q & A with D. V. Bishop
‘Yet a great novel of historical fiction also has us escape the here and now by immersing us in the …
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‘I don’t think I decided to become a writer. I just was.’
FEATURED AUTHOR:
Nina Allan
Nina Allan was born in London and grew up in the south east of England. Her first published piece of fiction appeared in a magazine called Dark Horizons in 2002. Since then, her stories have featured in numerous magazines and anthologies including The …
FEATURED PUBLISHER:
Scotland Street Press
Scotland Street Press publishes with a mission to concentrate on debut authors and, particularly, older women. They publish memoir, literary fiction, poetry and biography with special attention paid to quality in the editing, design and typography. Sco …