Ratings230
Average rating3.9
4⭐️/5. Classic who-dun-it, but with a twist. With every chapter, a new tidbit of information was revealed. This made the expected income pivot ever so slightly. Over time and while feverishly reading, one doesn't notice how this influences the end result but when you look at a side by side comparison of what you thought was going to happen at the beginning of the book to what actually happened at the end— it's totally different. This was my first Sager novel and I thought it was quite good. I do wish this was less hyped by the time I picked it up. I debated back and forth between a 3.75 (too low) and a 4.0 (seems a tad high), but decided to round up because my mouth made an ‘O' formation at the end (my bf has the pic to prove it... [yes he took my picture at a supremely vulnerable stage—the unveiling of The Who did it in a who-dun-it!!]). Anyways, would recommend. Especially on a crisp New England fall day with cinnamon rimmed hot hard cider.