Swipe Right To Kill: The Jaipur Tinder Murder
Swipe Right To Kill: The Jaipur Tinder Murder is a gripping true-crime narrative that follows the discovery of a dismembered body on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway and the rapid, razor-sharp investigation that brought the case to light. A vivid look at greed, manipulation, and the darkest corners of online dating, this book is written for adult readers, true-crime fans, and anyone curious about how investigators uncover the truth from a web of deceit. The emotional tone is tense, educational, and unflinchingly honest.
In Swipe Right To Kill: The Jaipur Tinder Murder, Anirban Bhattacharyya weaves a detailed, narrative-driven account with insights from SHO Gur Bhoopendra Singh. The book unfolds as a carefully structured journey—background context, the discovery, the investigation, and the pursuit of justice—while bringing to life the key players: Priya Seth, a self-confessed con artist, and her accomplices Dikshant Kamra and Lakshya Walia, as well as the detectives who chased them. This is not a sensational recounting but a precise look at how a crime is solved in real time.
The experience is unique because it blends cinematic storytelling with documentary rigor: fast-paced chapters that respect facts, clear timelines, and readable explanations of investigative technique. You’ll sense the tempo of a real case as the narrative moves from online deception to on-the-ground discovery, with lessons on psychology, risk, and accountability made accessible through engaging narration.
- Detailed timeline and case progression from discovery to resolution
- Profiles and motives of Priya Seth and her accomplices
- Insights from SHO Gur Bhoopendra Singh reveal investigative approach
- Clear, film-like storytelling that respects facts without sensationalism
- Author Anirban Bhattacharyya’s voice—crime storytelling meets investigative detail
- Accessible non-fiction that reads like a page-turner
After finishing Swipe Right To Kill: The Jaipur Tinder Murder, readers gain a clear understanding of how deception collides with the law and how patient, evidence-driven work leads to justice. The book leaves you with heightened awareness of online dating risks and a thoughtful takeaway about human nature, responsibility, and resilience.
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Swipe Right To Kill: The Jaipur Tinder Murder
Swipe Right To Kill: The Jaipur Tinder Murder
Swipe Right To Kill: The Jaipur Tinder Murder is a gripping true-crime narrative that follows the discovery of a dismembered body on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway and the rapid, razor-sharp investigation that brought the case to light. A vivid look at greed, manipulation, and the darkest corners of online dating, this book is written for adult readers, true-crime fans, and anyone curious about how investigators uncover the truth from a web of deceit. The emotional tone is tense, educational, and unflinchingly honest.
In Swipe Right To Kill: The Jaipur Tinder Murder, Anirban Bhattacharyya weaves a detailed, narrative-driven account with insights from SHO Gur Bhoopendra Singh. The book unfolds as a carefully structured journey—background context, the discovery, the investigation, and the pursuit of justice—while bringing to life the key players: Priya Seth, a self-confessed con artist, and her accomplices Dikshant Kamra and Lakshya Walia, as well as the detectives who chased them. This is not a sensational recounting but a precise look at how a crime is solved in real time.
The experience is unique because it blends cinematic storytelling with documentary rigor: fast-paced chapters that respect facts, clear timelines, and readable explanations of investigative technique. You’ll sense the tempo of a real case as the narrative moves from online deception to on-the-ground discovery, with lessons on psychology, risk, and accountability made accessible through engaging narration.
- Detailed timeline and case progression from discovery to resolution
- Profiles and motives of Priya Seth and her accomplices
- Insights from SHO Gur Bhoopendra Singh reveal investigative approach
- Clear, film-like storytelling that respects facts without sensationalism
- Author Anirban Bhattacharyya’s voice—crime storytelling meets investigative detail
- Accessible non-fiction that reads like a page-turner
After finishing Swipe Right To Kill: The Jaipur Tinder Murder, readers gain a clear understanding of how deception collides with the law and how patient, evidence-driven work leads to justice. The book leaves you with heightened awareness of online dating risks and a thoughtful takeaway about human nature, responsibility, and resilience.
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Swipe Right To Kill: The Jaipur Tinder Murder is a gripping true-crime narrative that follows the discovery of a dismembered body on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway and the rapid, razor-sharp investigation that brought the case to light. A vivid look at greed, manipulation, and the darkest corners of online dating, this book is written for adult readers, true-crime fans, and anyone curious about how investigators uncover the truth from a web of deceit. The emotional tone is tense, educational, and unflinchingly honest.
In Swipe Right To Kill: The Jaipur Tinder Murder, Anirban Bhattacharyya weaves a detailed, narrative-driven account with insights from SHO Gur Bhoopendra Singh. The book unfolds as a carefully structured journey—background context, the discovery, the investigation, and the pursuit of justice—while bringing to life the key players: Priya Seth, a self-confessed con artist, and her accomplices Dikshant Kamra and Lakshya Walia, as well as the detectives who chased them. This is not a sensational recounting but a precise look at how a crime is solved in real time.
The experience is unique because it blends cinematic storytelling with documentary rigor: fast-paced chapters that respect facts, clear timelines, and readable explanations of investigative technique. You’ll sense the tempo of a real case as the narrative moves from online deception to on-the-ground discovery, with lessons on psychology, risk, and accountability made accessible through engaging narration.
- Detailed timeline and case progression from discovery to resolution
- Profiles and motives of Priya Seth and her accomplices
- Insights from SHO Gur Bhoopendra Singh reveal investigative approach
- Clear, film-like storytelling that respects facts without sensationalism
- Author Anirban Bhattacharyya’s voice—crime storytelling meets investigative detail
- Accessible non-fiction that reads like a page-turner
After finishing Swipe Right To Kill: The Jaipur Tinder Murder, readers gain a clear understanding of how deception collides with the law and how patient, evidence-driven work leads to justice. The book leaves you with heightened awareness of online dating risks and a thoughtful takeaway about human nature, responsibility, and resilience.




















