The Fifth Letter: A gripping novel of friendship and secrets from the bestselling author of The Ex-Girlfriend

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3.8
4 reviews
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FOUR FRIENDS. FIVE LETTERS. ONE SECRET . . .

The gripping novel from the author of THE EX-GIRLFRIEND

'Amazing. Had me hooked from the first page'
5***** Reader Review

Joni, Trina, Deb and Eden have been best friends since school, but growing up has meant drifting apart.

So when they're reunited on holiday, they each write an anonymous letter sharing everything that is really going on in their lives.

And that's when the confessions begin . . . Anger. Accusations. Desires. Deceit.

Then Joni finds a fifth letter.

One containing a secret its writer tried to destroy . . .

Did she ever really know her friends at all?

__________

'A colourful tangle of intrigue and neuroses'
5***** Reader Review

'A fast, gripping page-turner with constant guessing'
5***** Reader Review

'Intrigue, hatred and accusations - phew, it kept me guessing to the end'
Sun

'A truly magnificent read from start to finish'
5***** Reader Review

'Entertaining and easy to read'
Sunday Mirror

'A darkly humorous story about friendship'
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3.8
4 reviews
Midge Odonnell
February 13, 2019
Having felt really let down in the recent past by this genre of novel I was a little apprehensive going in to this one. After all, it had all the hallmarks of disappointment splattered all over it. Four women who have been friends since secondary school who are still grimly clutching on to that friendship well in to middle age and the secrets that they are harbouring from each other. Secrets that they are now set to reveal. Fortunately, I found this to be an engaging read. Not a challenging one and I didn't find myself trying to second guess who had written what and who was behind that explosive Fifth Letter. I just went along for the ride and enjoyed watching the stories of the four women unfold on the page. Joni is a fairly reliable narrator and although she has her faults (as Trina, Eden and Deb do) she is honest about her manipulations and mistakes. Quite why The Confessional looms so large is a bit confusing initially but even that gets tied up with a neat little bow at the end - a neat little bow that could possibly lead to a follow up on these four. You do get the feeling reading through that the friendships only endure out of nostalgia as they are such disparate personalities and are clearly growing further and further apart as they move through life. Even through the medium of open letters nobody tells the whole truth and still hold secrets close that eventually get displayed to the others - strangely, this seems to bring them closer than they have ever been. There are some surprises along the way and the nature of friendship is explored quite well. I especially enjoyed the way the women related to each other and how Joni and the elusive author give their view of whats happening - just a shame that we only really see Eden and Trina through their eyes. Completely unsentimental in it's telling I thoroughly enjoyed this book.
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Sonje Nerina
August 24, 2019
I wasted my money on this book. It was dreadful and extremely boring.
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About the author

Nicola Moriarty is a student, a mother, a swimming teacher and now a writer who lives in Sydney's north-west. She has been an actress, a (terrible) waitress, an (equally terrible) bartender in a London pub, a marketing coordinator and a door-to-door sales person.

She is currently studying part time to become a high-school English and drama teacher.

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