Don’t Swipe Right by L.M. ChiltonDon’t Swipe Right by L.M. Chilton with rahim66
Book Description:
DATING APPS ARE SO DEAD.
Gwen Turner, 29, entrepreneur and part-time barista.
Likes: true-crime podcasts, cheese-based snacks (the more unnaturally orange the better) and constantly refreshing her dating apps.
Dislikes: two-day hangovers, people who refer to themselves as entrepreneurs… and discovering her latest match is actually a serial killer (probably should have put that top of the list).
They say romance is dead, but if Gwen can’t catch the mystery killer who’s targeting every man she’s ever dated, it’s about to get a whole lot deadlier.
A twisty, fast-paced and darkly hilarious modern murder mystery set in the terrifying and mystifying world of online dating, Don’t Swipe Right is perfect for fans of Bella Mackie’s How To Kill Your Family and Netflix’s You.
My Thoughts:
I do love a dark humorous read and this one fit the bill!
We meet Gwen, a 29 year old singleton who isn’t having the best of luck in her love life. In fact her life in general isn’t going great. Split up from her long term boyfriend, sharing a flat with her best friend, running a drinks van to try and make ends meet, I’m sure it’s not where she expected to be at this age.
The story starts off with Gwen’s best friend’s hen do, I just knew then that this was going to be my type of story. There is some wicked humor throughout which makes it even more entertaining. Top that with Gwen’s recent dates starting to turn up dead, I was well and truly gripped. I loved Gwen. Yes she is a bit selfish and probably needs to grow up a bit but I had to admire her determination in finding out who the killer is regardless of her own safety. The police certainly have their work cut out with her.
Don’t Swipe Right is my first book by the author and certainly won’t be my last. Yes, it will probably put you off dating apps for life but it was dark, thrilling and lots of fun. It took me a good while to try and figure out who was behind the killings and I’ll be honest, it wasn’t much before we get to find out that I had figured it out. It didn’t spoil my enjoyment though as the journey we are taken on had me racing through the pages and left me with a smile on my face from the hugely enjoyable time I had spent reading it. Could so see this being adapted to the big screen!
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