CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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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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Dead Cat Bounce
Kevin Scott
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