A review by whatjennyread
In the Dark by Loreth Anne White

2.0

First half is very predictable, then out of nowhere at the original mastermind has a mentor who's the real mastermind and the real killer gets a ton of new backstory that in my opinion doesn't give a believable motive.

Felt as if last minute the author wanted it play out differently then the Agatha Christie novel, but didn't want to go back make edits.