Publisher: Juniper
Release date: 5 May 2026
Back cover blurb: On a train platform, five strangers unknowingly face a chilling countdown: one of them will die in five minutes. In this gripping tale narrated with a sharp tongue, the five main characters – a child, a mother, a businessman, an old woman, and a gambler – will draw you in with their stories as the clock ticks down. As the train gets closer and closer, we fall in love with the beautiful Sonny who is on the verge of gambling his life away. We pity the furious old Mrs Worth who grew up in a macabre household and so failed at being a mother. We look away from the demonic child Gideon. We judge his mother Emma who must surely be to blame? And we are curiously compelled by the successful and damaged businessman Liam. Five stories. Five minutes until a life ends. In this tense, intriguing drama that explores fate, sacrifice, and the real meaning of life, you will frantically turn the page to see who will survive, and who will be lost …
If I'm honest, I enjoyed this novel more than I expected to. It's entirely my own fault that I seem to have read an awful lot of train (or indeed platform) based thrillers this year, and I wasn't sure I was ready for another.
This was by far my favourite. Although I will say that not all of the characters are particularly likeable, but then perhaps that is the point, as we know that one of them is going to receive an untimely demise.
Here we have five main characters: a child, a mother, a businessman, an old woman and a gambler. One of them will die in the next five minutes.
Told in a mixture of real time and flash back, we learn more about these five individuals than they do about each other during their time on the platform.
There is Mrs Worth, a furious old woman who had the most appalling upbringing, but has done very well for herself.
Emma, who is unable to control her demon child, Gideon.
Liam, on first glance, an honest businessman. At second glance, perhaps not so.
And Sonny, beautiful, yet incredibly troubled. A gambling addict who is terrified of letting people down.
An unlikely group that ordinarily wouldn't cross paths with each other. But life doesn't often work in the way we expect it. As this novel makes very clear...
This is the first release by Harper Collins' new imprint Juniper, whose tagline is 'fiction to think about'. This is certainly true here, and I am very excited for their next release.
Five is available now via Amazon online and all good book shops.
Thank You to the publishers who approved my request via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.