A funny workplace mystery about friendship, burnout, and the chaos of modern office life.
When a young designer at a Mumbai tech startup is found dead just days before her big promotion, the office reacts the only way it knows how:
With awkward condolences, badly timed emojis, and a calendar invite for grief counselling.
But one employee isn’t ready to move on.
Told entirely through office group chats, private messages, and suspiciously timed emails, Last Seen Online is a sharp, satirical murder mystery about how fast we move on-and what gets left unread.
Perfect for fans of:
Corporate thrillers with humour
Witty, fast-paced chat fiction
Books like The Thursday Murder Club, My Dark Vanessa, or The Appeal
Anyone who’s ever wanted to throw their laptop at a Slack notification
Set in the chaos of a modern Indian workplace, this book combines dark humour, emotional depth, and a gripping whodunit that keeps you guessing-until the final reveal hits like a reply-all gone wrong.