In 2003, 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.
Run for Home, Bad Moon Rising, Living on a Prayer and Every Breath You Take were published by Random.
Hungry Eyes was published as part of Creme de la Crime Ltd's Criminal Tendencies book, which was released in April 2009 to help raise funds for a breast cancer charity, and was a short story set in the Seahills.
Black Betty was another Seahills short story, published by Byker Books in the anthology, 'Radgepacket Vol 2'.
In September 2010, Sheila published the first of a trilogy of novels, featuring the new lead character of DI Mike Yorke and his sidekick Smiler, a psychic street kid.