Member Reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed this book! I found it full of humour and will definitely recommend to others to pick up.
Gwen Turner, a 29-year-old entrepreneur and part-time barista, has a penchant for true-crime podcasts and cheese-based snacks. Her dating life, however, takes a sinister turn when she discovers that her latest match might be a serial killer. As Gwen navigates the treacherous waters of online dating, she realizes that finding true love can be murder—quite literally.
L.M. Chilton weaves a twisty and fast-paced narrative in “Don’t Swipe Right.” Set in the mystifying world of online dating, this darkly hilarious murder mystery kept me guessing. Gwen’s quirky personality and her determination to catch the mystery killer make her an endearing protagonist. The novel cleverly combines romance, suspense, and humor.
Chilton’s writing style is engaging, and her portrayal of the dangers lurking behind dating apps adds an eerie layer to the story. Whether you’re a seasoned online dater or simply intrigued by the genre, “Don’t Swipe Right” offers a fresh take on the perils of modern romance.
This was a fun, light-hearted thriller with a unique premise.
Gwen loves swiping right on her dating app, but her dates keep ending up...well, dead! Literally. One by one, they’re getting bumped off at the spots where they met. It’s a quirky whodunit with a modern twist.
I enjoyed reading this book. The plot was fast-paced and kept me engaged with its unexpected turns. The dating app twist added a fun, contemporary edge, and the flashbacks to Gwen’s dates were entertaining and cleverly woven into the story. The ending was satisfying, though I figured it out just before the reveal—still, that’s a me problem.
The characters, though? Not my favorite. Gwen was irritating and immature, and her "amazing sense of humor" felt more childish than charming. None of the characters really connected with me. I wish there had been a deeper, more meaningful connection with them instead of an overemphasis on trying to be funny.
This book was brilliant right from the start, had me hooked and I didn’t want to put it down. Definitely had me guessing right until the very end. The way it has been written is amazing, red herrings to make you guess and doubt yourself. But also humour to make it comical.
Brilliant debut book from L.M. Chilton can’t wait to see what’s next.
Would recommend to anyone that loves a good murder mystery.
This was super fun! I didn’t expect it to be as funny and quick witted as it was. A great modern day twist on dating sites. I did get frustrated occasionally with the main character but I guess that happens in any murder/thriller when it comes to questionable choices, whether it be a book or a movie. Thanks so much for the arc!!
If negotiating the dating scene with the use of apps ever gives you pause for thought, this debut novel from LM Chilton will most likely have you wanting to delete all apps, including your social media accounts, and maybe even ditching your smartphone altogether.
Gwen Turner, 29, entrepreneur, part-time barista, true crime podcast enthusiast and newly single, is on a mission to find fun via a very Tinderesque dating app, Connector - all she has to do is swipe right to connect.
All good fun, right? Or maybe not, given the calibre of men Gwen is matching with! She sure knows how to pick a dud, or perhaps there are more underhand tactics at work. Such ill-fated liaisons, however, fail to deter the determined Gwen from constantly scrolling, even at her best friend's Hen party, where she connects with the mysterious Parker, and her already chaotic world becomes utterly surreal.
They say romance is dead, but when her dates start getting murdered, that couldn't be nearer the truth. What's worse is the bodies are turning up at or very close to the location of their dates with Gwen, making her the prime suspect.
Enter a couple of highly unconvincing detectives, and after a quick chat down ‘the nick’ Gwen is allowed to join in as amateur sleuth extraordinaire, and this becomes a cat-and-mouse style hunt across Eastbourne.
Don't Swipe Right is a fast-paced mystery with plenty of red herrings to throw you off the scent. I confess I figured out who our perpetrator was, but I was a good bit into the book, which had minimal impact on my overall enjoyment.
If you're going into this wanting a serious police procedural / crime thriller, you'll be disappointed, but if you can suspend belief for a while, this is a blackly comic cosy (yes, I know cosy and murder are not words usually combined but trust me) read that will have you laughing until you cry.
Overall, it is a quick romp of a read that deserves you taking a chance and metaphorically ‘swiping right’. 3.5⭐
Many thanks to NetGalley and Head of Zeus for the opportunity to read an advance copy. As always, this is an honest review.
Finally! A cosy murder mystery with my kind of sarcasm and humour. It's witty, modern, fun, fast paced - honestly, this book was an absolute joy to read, and I couldn’t put it down.
100% Recommend - I'm absolutely swiping right for this debut and very much look forward to reading future books by this author 😆
This was a fun book and had some really great funny moments. I found some of the plot a little bit too out there for me personally. But I did love the writing and would definitely read more from this author.
After a break up from a long term relationship, Gwen turns to a dating app for distraction and goes on a series of bad first dates. When her dates start being murdered, the police question Gwen. She’s watched many episodes of a detective series and tries to solve the case herself. Is she a suspect, and who is really committing the murders?
This book was not compelling. The characters are not particularly well drawn and the writing is a little scatty - though I initially thought that was supposed to reflect Gwen’s character. When the truth emerged, I just wanted to shake Gwen for being stupid - both for how she’d acted and for how she hadn’t just told the police. The very idea that she could try to investigate this case herself, and that she wasn’t arrested sooner (to keep her out of the way) was beyond belief.
A very unbelievable story, but it is that, just a story. A bit of a romp that whiled away a few hours. Suspend your disbelief and it’s quite enjoyable. 6/10.
Brilliant read! Really enjoyed this murder mystery, kept me guessing til the end. I liked the main character and how she dealt with the events.
As soon as I read the synopsis for this book I knew I’d love it, it already seemed funny and quirky and just something completely different.
It really lived up to expectation, it was funny, it was relatable, it had a good old Murder mystery and was just genuinely different to anything I’d read before, a cosy crime crossed with a dark comedy = love love love!
Online dating can be scary. Even scarier is if everyone you date seems to be the target of a serial killer, just like in Gwen's life.
This book was a lot more fun than I initially anticipated. A lot of Gwen's dates were amusing and I loved trying to guess who our serial killer was! This was a fab fast paced debut for LM Chiltern and I'm really hoping we get to read more by him soon.
This was a great read that keeps you interested with short chapters and lots of twists along the way. There’s something for everyone with some aspects of a rom-com and some of a murder mystery. I really enjoyed this read and would recommend it to others. I would definitely read another book by this author in the future.
This is a great black comedy. Based on the obvious (title that even a 52 yr old like me understands!) and really this has grabbed me immediately. The whole idea of a psycho stalker always makes me want to read it and this isn’t going to give you nightmares.
This boom was gripping. It engrossed me from the start and had me both sitting on the edge of my seat and laughing out loud
This is a corker of a debut novel. A great plot with an abundance of plot twists and red herrings. I did guess who was to blame but I was a significant way through before doing so which made the read all the more enjoyable. I really don’t want to say too much and spoil this read for anyone suffice to say it will be relatable (only to a point hopefully!) for most in the era of dating apps, catfishing and ghosting. Looking forward to more from this author.
Thank you to Netgalley, the publisher and author for an ARC of this book, I highly recommend you buy a copy on release.
Dark humour which doesn't always sit well with me but I enjoyed 5his book alot. At ti es it annoyed me and then it would make me laugh out loud. A mixed book in my opinion. My thanks to netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.
A great read that's just a bit different - part rom-com, part murder mystery! Great characters, fast pasted and told with great humour. I devoured this book, couldn't put it down - def one to recmmnend!
I'd describe this as rom com with an injection of murder mystery... Rom com has not been my thing since my 30s but I read some good reviews on this one so opted for it on Netgalley.
It was similar to How to Kill Men and Get Away with it ... However it lacked the wit that I needed to keep me enthralled.
It entertained me to a point but I did start to speed read a bit to get to the end.
I think this would be a fun summer read for many but it didn't quite hit the mark for me
Thanks to @netgalley and @ariafiction for the ARC of the book
Finding love can be murder, from serial dater to serial killer.
It’s a laugh out loud debut novel that ends up being a murder mystery.
Gwen Turner is a 29 year old entrepreneur and part time barista and her experiences of dating apps are all too relatable, only she discovers her latest match is actually a serial killer.
It’s witty and deadpan, although a bit chaotic at times, the short chapters and fast paced plot twists make for an easy binge-able read.
Perfect for fans of Netflix You
Thanks @LM_chilton @headofzeus & @netgalley for the eARC