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Don't Swipe Right

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Perfectly light, and a page turner keeping you engaged, wanting to keep going to find out what happens next.

It's a delightful (and murderous) read, full of suspense and humor and cleverness and fuckboys (Gwen's word, not mine). Add in a useless coffee van, with equally useless assistant, and a ton of broken dreams and Gwens life couldn't really get any worse. Não foi um livro que me enchesse as medidas, até porque nem percebi bem as atitudes da Gwen na vida e não foi uma protagonista que adorasse.I would definitely recommend it, I thoroughly enjoyed it and look forward to reading future books by this author ! Throughout the story we are given different suspects and just when I thought I had figured it out another curveball would come my way. stars because I did predict the killer towards the end - though to the authors credit (who to my surprise is a guy 👏 🙌🏻) I did go back and forth on a few assumptions so he had me guessing for a while. It is a delightful blend of humour and thrills that can be appreciated by readers of all preferences.

on the wrong road on the wrong side of town, and then got annoyed that he couldn't find me and turned off his phone and went home and didn't contact me again until weeks later.Before she knows what’s happening, Gwen finds herself the main suspect in a serial killer’s murderous spree, and the only way she can clear her name is to track down her former dates (even those that have ghosted her) and unmask a killer before it’s too late. 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. Those were actually my favorite chapters, as we find out a little about each man’s personality and why they didn’t make it to a second date (aside from the dying part).

M. Chilton is a journalist with fifteen years' experience working on TV shows such as This Morning, Loose Women and The One Show, as well as writing columns for Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Metro and The Mirror. Overall, a funny and low-stakes (feels weird saying that given all the death) murder-mystery that can be read in an afternoon while you ignore your responsibilities. Grew é simpática mas irrequieta, propensa a ações impensadas, um risco ambulante, caótica, um desastre, confusão, perigo, não tão fidedigna como aparenta, e com um péssimo gosto para homens. It's real, as real as you can make a fiction thriller without it being dull anyways and I just loved it. There ate no clichés, the policeman isn't a divorced drunk with authority issues, the main character isn't always crying and going into abandoned basements alone.Quick and exciting thriller, but the plot jumped the shark a bit, and took the main character in a direction I couldn't get on board with.

I have to say it kept me guessing, and entertained, and boy was I shocked to discover who the killer really was!It's very fast paced and easy to read, leaving the reader constantly guessing who the killer could be. It got a good pace throughout, it's actually pretty fast going and jumps from one incident to the next so you never get bored. 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. The last 10% of the book I read at lightning speed because I needed to know how this was going to end. Her journey through a host of murders in the milleu of Eastbournes dating scene is funny, fast paced and wildly unpredictable.

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