CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Billionaires’ Banquet: An Immorality Tale for the 21st Century
Ron Butlin
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Head Land: 10 Years of the Edge Hill Short Story Prize
Rodge Glass
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Doom Patrol: Book 3
Grant Morrison
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Blackburn Castle
R.C. Matthews
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Keep Me Safe (Seal Island 1) from the #1 Bestselling Author of Watch Over Me
Daniela Sacerdoti
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Dancing with Trees: Eco-Tales from the British Isles
Allison Galbraith, Alette J. Willis
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The Blade Artist
Irvine Welsh
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Snakehead
Peter May
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Craiginches: Life in Aberdeen’s Prison
Bryan Glennie, Scott Burns
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Agatha Raisin: Pushing Up Daisies
M. C. Beaton
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White Highlands
John McGhie
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Sherlock Holmes’s School for Detection: 11 New Adventures and Intrigues
Simon Clark
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Death Trap: Rosie Gilmour: 8
Anna Smith
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The Special Girls: No. 3: Di Grace Fisher
Isabelle Grey
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There are Little Kingdoms
Kevin Barry
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Dog Fight
Michael J. Malone
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The Life She Left Behind
Jessica Blair
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Well of the Winds: A D.C.I. Daley Thriller
Denzil Meyrick
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All the Galaxies
Philip Miller
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Torn
Anne Randall
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ALSO ON BOOKS FROM SCOTLAND
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‘This enraged the locals and he came close to being run out of town on several occasions.’
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Tariq Ashkanani
Tariq Ashkanani is a writer based in Edinburgh, Scotland. His debut thriller, Welcome to Cooper, won the Bloody Scotland Debut Award and was shortlisted for the CWA New Blood Dagger. The Cooper-verse continues in the prequel novel, Follow Me to the Edg …
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