A review by saarahnina
The Fifth Letter by Nicola Moriarty

5.0

Wow!

This book is just as good as it sounds. Four friends, one night of spilling secrets through anonymous letters and suddenly, things begin to take a turn for the worst. Four friends, but why are there five letters? Whose is it?

This is not your average high school sleepover novel, these women are in their thirties. Their secrets are bigger. And more explosive: really, how well can we know our friends? Some secrets shouldn't be shared....

And other secrets break you, how could this person have kept this inside for so long? How could they not have anyone to trust? Why did no one ask?

This book was awesome, it was an emotional thriller. I liked the confession to a priest aspect, and the foreshadowing definitely had me paying attention. It was cool how on the surface it begins as a beautiful friendship, one of those to be envied, and later we learn that it's quite dark.

I would recommend this book: Nicola Moriarty's book is one that shouldn't be ignored.

I received this book through NetGalley.