CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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The Lanimer Bride
Pat McIntosh
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Havergey
John Burnside
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Flora Mcivor: A Jacobite Novel
Donald Smith
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The Highland Duke
Amy Jarecki
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A Murder of Crows
Ian Skewis
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Larchfield
Polly Clark
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A True Story Based On Lies
Jennifer Clement
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The Detective Club: The Adventuress
Arthur B. Reeve, David Brawn
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Closed Casket: The New Hercule Poirot Mystery
Sophie Hannah, Agatha Christie
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The Escape
C. L. Taylor
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Still Dark
Alex Gray
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The Bagpiping People: Selected Short Stories
Douglas Dunn
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Willow Cottage – Part Three: A Spring Affair
Bella Osborne
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Bay of Martyrs
Tony Black, Matt Neal
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Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
Owen Mullen
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The Death of the Perfect Sentence
Rein Raud, Matthew Hyde
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Klassik Komix: Gaslight Gallery
Mini Komix
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None So Blind
Alis Hawkins
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Charlie’s Promise
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The Jungle
Pooja Puri
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