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Neighbours
The Disorderly Knights
by
Dorothy Dunnett
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The Clydebank Whistle: Four Stories and Two Poems
by
Audrey Brettle
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Dumbarton's Trams and Buses
by
Alan Walter Brotchie
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Books set nearby
23 books set in neighbouring areas
Every Night I Dream of Hell
by Malcolm Mackay
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James Herriot: The Life of a Country Vet
by Graham Lord
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The Hanging Shed
by Gordon Ferris
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Halting State
by Charles Stross
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No Good Deed
by Manda Scott
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A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away
by Christopher Brookmyre
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Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine: A Novel
by Gail Honeyman
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Growing Up
by Frances Paige
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SOMEONE PUT A ROAD ON OUR CAVE
by Joe Graham
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Long Day Monday
by Peter Turnbull
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The End of the Wasp Season
by Denise Mina
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Wives at War
by Jessica Stirling
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Isles of Mull, Iona and Staffa (Landmark Visitor Guide)
by Hilary M. Peel
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Driftnet
by Lin Anderson
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Play On: A Glasgow Lads Novella
by Avery Cockburn
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Ice Cream Con
by Jimmy Docherty
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Espedair Street
by Iain Banks
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The Last Breath
by Denise Mina
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When the Devil Drives
by Christopher Brookmyre
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Grace notes
by Bernard MacLaverty
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Country of the Blind
by Christopher Brookmyre
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Dance of the Apprentices (Canongate Classics)
by Edward Gaitens
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Lennox
by Craig Russell
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