CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Ed’s Dead
Russel D. McLean
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A Diver in China Seas
Fred Urquhart, Colin Affleck
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When it Grows Dark
Jorn Lier Horst
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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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Stronger Than Skin
Stephen May
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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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Spindrift
Tamara McKinley
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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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A’Coille Fhiadhaich
Kenny Lindsay
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Black Widow
Christopher Brookmyre
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The Gingerbread House
Kate Beaufoy
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Above the Waterfall
Ron Rash
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Force Ten from Navarone
Alistair MacLean, Oliver Jonathan
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The World Made Straight
Ron Rash
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44 Scotland Street: Full-Cast Radio Adaptations of the Much-Loved Novels: Series 1-3
Carol Ann Crawford, Crawford Logan, Full Cast
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