CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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The Jungle
Pooja Puri
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Stronger Than Skin
Stephen May
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When it Grows Dark
Jorn Lier Horst
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A Diver in China Seas
Fred Urquhart, Colin Affleck
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The Blood Acre
R. J. Mitchell
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A Woman of Integrity
J. David Simons
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An Nighean Air an Aiseag
Aonghas Padraig Cain
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Lord James
Catherine Hermany-Vieille
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The Gorse in Bloom
Mary Withall
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Black Widow
Christopher Brookmyre
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Spindrift
Tamara McKinley
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A’Coille Fhiadhaich
Kenny Lindsay
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Inspector French and the Box Office Murders: An Inspector French Mystery
Freeman Wills Crofts
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Inspector French: Sir John Magill’s Last Journey: An Inspector French Mystery
Freeman Wills Crofts
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Inspector French Mystery: 5: Inspector French and the Box Office Murders
Freeman Wills Crofts
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The Gingerbread House
Kate Beaufoy
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The Bookshop Detective
Jan Ellis
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A Summer of Surprises and an Unexpected Affair
Jan Ellis
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Above the Waterfall
Ron Rash
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The World Made Straight
Ron Rash
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Iain Hood was born in Glasgow and grew up in the seaside town of Ayr. He attended the University of Glasgow and Jordanhill College, and later worked in education in Glasgow and the west country. He attended the University of Manchester after moving to …
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