A review by mags_louise
Hell Hath No Fury by Geoff Major

4.5

Hell Hath No Fury is my first introduction to author Geoff Major and what a cracking introduction it is. 

As this is a detailed, complex, fast-paced crime thriller. That keeps you guessing and on the edge of your seat. With a story packed full of characters and told from multiple points of view.

You are taken into the murky world of organised crime. As a shadowy figure known as 'the broker' pulls the strings and where you are introduced to three women whose fates are seemingly intertwined by chance and a group of friends who have always had each others backs and now along with their families are being murdered. The only thing linking them a crumpled lottery ticket stuffed in their mouths. 

Which is how detectives from different forces including North Yorkshire and the Met come together searching for the person or person's responsible. Not knowing however that each time someone is murdered the broker profits.

And with plenty of tension and intrigue. Not to mention secrets, lies and lots of red herrings. This was an engrossing read. With an unexpected ending! That I would happily recommend to others.

My thanks to author Geoff Major who very kindly gifted me a copy of Hell Hath No Fury. 😊