Publish Date |
May 21, 2024 |
Category |
Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Amateur Sleuth Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy |
Price |
$36.99 |
ISBN: 9781668045701
Format: Hardback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Gallery/Scout Press
Published: May 21, 2024
"For a novel with such a high body count, L.M. Chilton’s Swiped is remarkably lighthearted...the book riffs amusingly not just on life as a singleton but also on cryptocurrency, algorithms, the pluses and minuses of female friendship and pre-wedding angst."“A funny, charming page-turner, but also a sharp observation of online dating culture. Fast-paced, twisty and great fun! ““[A] brash and luminous debut… Chilton nimbly balances humor and horror, fortifying his flashy premise with meticulous research into the data mining that powers most dating apps. Luckily, he layers all that hyper-contemporary sound and fury on top of an exceptionally well-constructed mystery plot, with surprises that will keep readers turning pages late into the night. Mystery fans will rush to swipe right on Chilton—he’s got the goods.” “SWIPED is as if Bridget Jones found herself in a Scream film. A crafty fusion of savvy humor and twisty suspense makes for a murderously clever debut!” “I read Swiped in one single sitting, laughing, playing detective, and on the edge of my seat until I got to the end. Chilton’s debut about online dating and serial killers manages to be darkly funny, hilariously twisty, and completely charming. This book is just so much fun!”"Chilton shines a blackly humorous light on male misbehavior and love in the age of the internet—plus the timeless and ridiculous societal pressure of finding “the one.” Bound to become a classic of the singles scene.""Witty and loads of fun, Swiped is full of plot twists and wicked insights on dating in the age of technology.""Another send-off of modern dating, this time with an extra-fun twist!""When the author of one of our favorite books, Murder Your Employer, says that a novel is like 'Bridget Jones found herself in a Scream film,' there is no choice but to read that book... "