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  Selected Websites

  Riot at Wick. http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1847/|mar/04/riot-at-wick

  Inverary Jail. http://www.inverarayjail.co.uk/

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  Also by Malcolm Archibald:

  POWERSTONE

  WHALES FOR THE WIZARD

  THE DARKEST WALK

  A SINK OF ATROCITY

  GLASGOW: THE REAL MEAN CITY

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