CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Death of a Ghost
M. C. Beaton
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Old Friends and New Enemies
Owen Mullen
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Invisibles: Book 1
Grant Morrison
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Leaving is My Colour
Amy Burns
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The Devil in the Snow
Sarah Armstrong
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The Daughter of Lady Macbeth
Ajay Close
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The G-String Murders
Gypsy Rose Lee
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Heartland
John Mackay
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Nameless
Grant Morrison
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Cross Purpose
Claire MacLeary
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Hame
Annalena McAfee
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The Golden Age of Murder
Martin Edwards
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The Quiet Death of Thomas Quaid: 5: Lennox
Craig Russell
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The Time To Kill
Mason Cross
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The Guns of Navarone
Alistair MacLean
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Falling for the Highlander
Lynsay Sands
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The Summer Seaside Kitchen
Jenny Colgan
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Darke
Rick Gekoski
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Ashland & Vine
John Burnside
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A Very Distant Shore: Quick Reads
Jenny Colgan
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‘I don’t think I decided to become a writer. I just was.’
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