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they say, Write what you know.
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Hence, crime fiction in Scotland is incredibly popular.
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It's far removed from the demands of Sir Walter Scott, but its appeal is just his international.
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I've put on my best bonnet and come to morning, say, to meet Reiter vomit dammit.
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His claim novels have been translated into 40 languages and sold over 16 million copies.
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I just started doing your bit class name.
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Excellent.
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So no spoilers.
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They found a bunch of boy.
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These things just happen in books, unprompted by the director, we silently agreed to take a seat.
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We know that you have a totally walks in homicide.
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It's really nice to meet you.
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Vow.
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It's lovely to meet you, too, because I can.
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I know when you said books for for years.
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You know a really good book on forensics on apparently, when it is slabs it than the pathology is named after your whole mantra is named after, I don't know why did it take so long for the infection to take Britain?
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Scotland?
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She don't really isn't so.
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Somebody has to make the imaginative leap to get a place where that's possible, and I think for us abysmally Michael Van is book Laidlaw in the late 19 seventies, and nobody had written acclaimed novel like that in Scotland before.
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I remember reading it and being astonished that there was actually a book written with working class characters.