Sheila Quigley
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Sheila Quigley (born 1947?) is a British author of thrillers.
Sheila Quigley became a national news story when Random House acquired her first novel, Run For Home, with major coverage throughout the press and television. A documentary about Sheila and the making of Run for Home was broadcast on BBC1. Her latest novel, Every Breath You Take, was published on May 3, 2007.
Sheila lived on the Homelands Estate in Houghton-le-Spring near Sunderland which features in her books.
[edit] Bibliography
The novels are set in the fictional estate of Seahills in Houghton-le-Spring near Sunderland.
- Run for Home (2004)
- Bad Moon Rising (2005)
- Living on a Prayer (2006)
- Every Breath You Take (2007)
- Road to Hell (2008)
- Hungry Eyes (short story) (2008)
- Thorn in My Side (2009)
[edit] External links
- Fictional Seahills estate, setting for the novels.
- Homicide in Houghton-le-Spring Exclusive murder tour with Sheila Quigley
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