Psychological suspense through the paranoid window
- Cybill
- Sep 28, 2020
- 1 min read
What if you couldn't trust yourself to believe what you think you saw?
In A.J. Finn's The Woman In The Window Anna Fox is a recluse in her New York City home and spends her days self-medicating and spying on her neighbors through her windows. When new neighbors move into the house across the street, Anna witnesses something shocking. But was it real?
Intricating weaving between the present and the events the led to Anna's illness, Finn has created a novel that has keep its readers on the edge of their seats. The quick chapters makes it easy fall into the "just one more" syndrome because the narration is so perfect, and every word so carefully chosen to make the reader feel as though they are Anna.
I was completely consumed with The Woman In The Window and could not put it down. You'll be late for work, stay up too late, and keep guessing until you reach the final pages.
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