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Run For Home
  • Published: 1 March 2005
  • ISBN: 9780099465744
  • Imprint: Arrow
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 496
  • RRP: $40.00

Run For Home



The bestselling first book in the Lorraine Hunt crime thriller series, from the leading author of North East England crime fiction, including the DI Mike Yorke detective series. A must-buy for fans of bestselling crime books by Martina Cole and the DCI Banks series.

1985: a man runs for his life - exhausted, wounded, hunted remorselessly by a female assassin known only as The Head Hunter. At the end, he has just enough energy to spit in her face.

2001: sixteen-year-old Kerry Lumsdon runs across the same terrain. She runs to win and she runs to forget. When a headless body is found in the wastelands of the Seahills Estate, Detective Inspector Lorraine Hunt is called in to investigate the violent murder case. Kerry and Lorraine, different ages and from different worlds, come together when Claire Lumsdon, Kerry's sister, is violently kidnapped - the fourth in a series of abductions of young girls. Headstrong, wilful and convinced the police can't help, Kerry sets out on a frantic search of her own. But her hunt takes her to a world she never knew existed: a violent underworld; a sixteen year old murder; and, finally, to secrets about her own past which her mother hoped she'd never have to face. And all the time, the clock is ticking for Claire...

A gripping thriller from the bestselling author of some of Britain's best crime fiction.

  • Published: 1 March 2005
  • ISBN: 9780099465744
  • Imprint: Arrow
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 496
  • RRP: $40.00

About the author

Sheila Quigley

Sheila Quigley started work at 15 as a presser in Hepworths, a tailoring factory. She married at eighteen and had three daughters: Dawn, Janine and Diane and a younger son, Michael. Recently divorced, she now has eight grandchildren, and every Saturday, and Sunday can be found at a football match for the Darlington Academy under thirteens and the Northern League. Sheila has lived in Houghton-le-Spring near Sunderland for thirty years.

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