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.
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.