Seahills Books in Order
This page lists the Seahills books by Sheila Quigley in order, with quick summaries, series background, and simple advice on where to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
8 books
Run For Home
by Sheila Quigley
2004
A headless body on the Seahills Estate sends DI Lorraine Hunt into a case that reaches back sixteen years. Teenager Kerry Lumsdon is searching for her kidnapped sister, and the truth pulls both women into the same violent underworld.
Bad Moon Rising
by Sheila Quigley
2005
Three women are dead, and Lorraine Hunt is hunting a serial killer during Houghton-le-Spring's unruly Feast week. With the streets crowded and chaos everywhere, the killer has perfect cover and the danger keeps getting closer.
Living On A Prayer
by Sheila Quigley
2006
When Richard Stansfield is found hanging from a tree, everyone says suicide except his mother. Lorraine Hunt digs deeper, and soon frightened teenagers are disappearing, suggesting a darker force is at work in Houghton-le-Spring.
Every Breath You Take
by Sheila Quigley
2007
A man is watching young women from afar, sending gifts and following their every move until obsession turns truly dangerous. Lorraine Hunt has to stop him before his fantasies become murder.
The Road To Hell
by Sheila Quigley
2009
A mutilated woman's body is found in a field outside Houghton-le-Spring, and the case hits Lorraine Hunt hard because she knew the victim. Worse, the killing mirrors an older crime, pulling her into a brutal investigation with personal stakes.
Lady in Red
by Sheila Quigley
2014
Two senseless murders shake Seahills, and Lorraine Hunt faces the possibility that the killer is terrifyingly close to home. On an estate where everyone knows everyone, suspicion spreads fast and trust becomes a risk.
Sound of Silence
by Sheila Quigley
2015
As a new family arrives on Seahills, Lorraine Hunt is still trying to recover from recent trauma when a serial killer who scalps victims strikes. Old grudges and fresh schemes weave together until the whole estate feels ready to explode.
Killing Me Softly
by Sheila Quigley
2017
Obvious murder victims are turning up clutching suicide notes, and Lorraine Hunt has to unravel the lie before more bodies appear. Personal turmoil and fresh tension on Seahills make an already ugly case even harder to crack.
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