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Don't Swipe Right

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Absolutely amazing! It had me up til 5am getting it finished. I love thrillers that are also funny and I was chuckling away to myself throughout this. To be fair, I have dated these men.... not that mine ended up dead but its still nice to be able to relate to the sheer insanity that's the world of online dating. Granted it was a wee bit out there when everyone In the book was shady and I'm sure Dandy would have been written up a dozen times over but its just such a sweet book. It's real, as real as you can make a fiction thriller without it being dull anyways and I just loved it. The main character is so relatable, there were so many twists and turns. You are literally second guessing absolutely everyone and it's summed up nicely in the end with no real plot holes. 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. I just loved it! It's not deep and dark and going to take a week to get through, but it's absolutely perfect and such a breath of fresh air! 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....... I couldnt recommend this enough to thriller fans and non thriller fans alike

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I LOVED this book, the humour was spot on and the twisty plot kept me guessing. It is an original and thought provoking read that keeps you reading way too late into the night... thank you for the bags under my eyes!

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A real original read that kept me guessing until the end.
Dark humour pretty much sums this up.
Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for my early copy.
Absolutely brilliant.

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A great modern mystery with sensational characters and plenty of humour, too! More twists than you can keep up with but a hugely satisfying conclusion with no loose ends. Loved the writing style and the quirky protagonist.

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