CATEGORY: Fiction from Scotland
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Tokyo Nights
Jim Douglas
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Fallow
Daniel Shand
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Virgins: An Outlander Short Story
Diana Gabaldon
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The Darkest Goodbye
Alex Gray
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The Killing Room
Peter May
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Dr Finlay’s Casebook
A. J. Cronin
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Wendy’s Revenge
Sir Walter Scott
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A Scots Quair: The Mearns Trilogy
Lewis Grassic Gibbon
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1588: A Calendar of Crime: A Hew Cullan Anthology
Shirley McKay
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Martinmas: A Hew Cullan Short Story
Shirley McKay
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Private Investigations
Quintin Jardine
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Mischief: Fay Weldon Selects Her Best Short Stories
Fay Weldon
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The Painter of Souls
Philip Kazan
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A Portable Shelter
Kirsty Logan
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The Body in the Bracken
Marsali Taylor
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This Must be the Place
Maggie O'Farrell
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Hero in the Highlands
Suzanne Enoch
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Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest TP
Denise Mina
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Single End: A D.C. Daley Short Story
Denzil Meyrick
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Sleep Like the Dead
Alex Gray, Joe Dunlop
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