<p><b>Four friends. Five Letters. One Secret.</b><br><b><br>The scandalous breakthrough novel from Nicola Moriarty that will leave you asking, how well do I really know my friends?</b> <br><b><br>Joni, Trina, Deb and Eden.</b><br><br>Best friends since the first day of school. Best friends, they liked to say, forever. <br><br> But now they are in their thirties and real life - husbands, children, work - has got in the way. So, resurrecting their annual trip away, Joni has an idea, something to help them reconnect. <br><br> <b>Each woman will write an anonymous letter, sharing with their friends the things that are<i> really</i> going on in their lives.</b><br><br> But as the confessions come tumbling out, Joni starts to feel the certainty of their decades-long friendships slip from her fingers. <br><br> <b>Anger. Accusations. Desires. Deceit. </b><br><br> And then she finds another letter. One that was never supposed to be read. A fifth letter. Containing a secret so big that its writer had tried to destroy it. And now Joni is starting to wonder, did she ever really know her friends at all?<br><br><br><b>'With secrets and intrigue, this is a compulsive read'</b> <i>Sun on Sunday</i><br><br><b>'Intrigue, hatred and accusations - phew, it kept me guessing to the end' </b><i>The Sun<br> </i><br><b>'Entertaining and easy to read'</b> <i>Sunday Mirror</i><br><br><b>'A darkly humorous story about friendship' </b><i>Best</i></p>
<p><b>Four friends. Five Letters. One Secret.</b><br><b><br>The scandalous breakthrough novel from Nicola Moriarty that will leave you asking, how well do I really know my friends?</b> <br><b><br>Joni, Trina, Deb and Eden.</b><br><br>Best friends since the first day of school. Best friends, they liked to say, forever. <br><br> But now they are in their thirties and real life - husbands, children, work - has got in the way. So, resurrecting their annual trip away, Joni has an idea, something to help them reconnect. <br><br> <b>Each woman will write an anonymous letter, sharing with their friends the things that are<i> really</i> going on in their lives.</b><br><br> But as the confessions come tumbling out, Joni starts to feel the certainty of their decades-long friendships slip from her fingers. <br><br> <b>Anger. Accusations. Desires. Deceit. </b><br><br> And then she finds another letter. One that was never supposed to be read. A fifth letter. Containing a secret so big that its writer had tried to destroy it. And now Joni is starting to wonder, did she ever really know her friends at all?<br><br><br><b>'With secrets and intrigue, this is a compulsive read'</b> <i>Sun on Sunday</i><br><br><b>'Intrigue, hatred and accusations - phew, it kept me guessing to the end' </b><i>The Sun<br> </i><br><b>'Entertaining and easy to read'</b> <i>Sunday Mirror</i><br><br><b>'A darkly humorous story about friendship' </b><i>Best</i></p>