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The Woman in the Window

by A.J. Finn

2018

About the book

Anna Fox is a child psychologist confined to her Harlem townhouse by severe agoraphobia. She spends her days drinking merlot, watching classic film noir, and spying on her neighbors through a long-lens camera. When the Russell family moves in across the street, Anna witnesses what she believes is a stabbing in their living room. However, the police and the Russells claim nothing happened, and a woman appears identifying as the victim Anna thought she saw, though she possesses a different face. Anna must navigate the fog of her heavy medication and trauma to prove she is not hallucinating while the threat moves closer to her own home.

Fans of psychological mysteries read this book for its layered unreliable narrator and its heavy homage to Hitchcockian suspense. Readers walk away with a complex puzzle centered on memory distortion and the isolation of mental illness. It appeals to those who enjoy deconstructing red herrings and tracking how small, overlooked details eventually reveal a hidden criminal reality. The experience offers a claustrophobic study of grief and the difficulty of verifying the truth when the witness is doubted by everyone, including themselves.

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Published
2018
ISBN
9781718849419
Language
EN