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Don't Swipe Right - LM Chilton


Fresh in the midst of Valentines, I started reading Don't Swipe Right on Valentines day. Not only was it topical but the book is set on the lead up to Gwen's best friends wedding on February 14th.

Following a fairly recent break up, Gwen is dipping her toe in the dating pool using online apps to meet new people. She is quickly realising that it's slim pickings. But the biggest shock comes when one of her dates, Rob is found dead in the local park. 

After finding messages on the dating app from Gwen, the police want to speak her as she may have been one of the last people to speak to him alive. But then Freddie - her date from the following night is found dead too..

In my opinion this book is extremely plot driven - I enjoyed the characters but they were relatively flat with only the barest of back story. 

As a thriller, this definitely meets he whodunnit criteria - I was kept guessing all the way through!



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