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Swipe Right to Kill: The Jaipur Tinder Murder Case

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SKU: 9780143463665

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A gripping thriller set in Jaipur. Anirban Bhattacharyya’s “Swipe Right to Kill” (ISBN: 9780143463665) follows a twisted Tinder date that ends in murder. Dive into a world of online dating, dark secrets, and shocking twists as investigators race against time to unmask the killer in this fast-paced, suspenseful read. Buy now and unravel the mystery!

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780143463665
  • Publisher: Penguin
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 16 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0143463667
  • Publisher Date: 2024-08-22
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 208
  • Width: 150 mm

15 reviews for Swipe Right to Kill: The Jaipur Tinder Murder Case

  1. Soumya Somani

    Kept me on the edge of my seat! Fast-paced and full of surprises. The online dating angle was particularly relevant.

  2. Dharm Pal

    The suspense was palpable! I loved the cultural setting and the dark secrets. A great read!

  3. Manika Rawat

    Good story, but the writing style was a bit clunky. The descriptions of Jaipur were vivid and well-done.

  4. Anonymous

    Couldn’t put it down! The plot twists were insane. A must-read for anyone who loves thrillers.

  5. Smitesh Sunil Gadge

    Enjoyable, but some parts were a bit far-fetched. Good for a quick read. The killer reveal was a bit underwhelming, though.

  6. Kumavat Sagar Nana

    A solid thriller. Not the best I’ve read, but definitely kept me entertained. The characters felt real and flawed.

  7. Shreyashi Sarkar

    Gripping and suspenseful! The Jaipur setting added a unique flavor to the story. Highly recommended for thriller fans.

  8. Anuj Shany

    Interesting concept, but the execution was lacking. I found it hard to connect with the characters.

  9. Bharat Singhal

    Okay book, The beginning was a bit slow, but it picked up towards the end. A decent suspenseful read.

  10. Priyanshu Sharma

    I had high hopes, but the plot was predictable and the characters bland. A disappointing read.

  11. Shuchi Bhatnagar

    A decent read, but the plot felt a bit predictable. The Jaipur setting was interesting, but the characters could have been more developed.

  12. Ishika Arya

    The book was okay. I expected more suspense, but it was a light read. The Tinder aspect was intriguing.

  13. Jayant Tomar

    Loved it! The twists and turns were unexpected. I flew through the pages and couldn’t put it down till i found out who was killer.

  14. Harshit

    I was hooked from the start! The twists kept me guessing, though the ending felt a little rushed. Overall, a thrilling read.

  15. Annika Jaiswal

    A thrilling whodunit! I really enjoyed trying to figure out the killer’s motive. The ending was satisfactory, but the pacing in the middle sagged a bit.

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