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Saturday, February 3, 2018

The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn, 432 Pages


I've been waiting months to read this book, and it did not disappoint. I felt like it definitely had a slow start, but once it took off, I couldn't put it down. I can't recommend this enough. 

Anna lives alone in her multi-million dollar home, in New York City. In fact, she's a prisoner to her home. She was diagnosed with agoraphobia, (the fear of going outside,) 10 months ago after a horrific accident caused her family to fall apart. She spends her time playing online chess, mixing wine with her multiple medications, watching black-and-white movies, and spying on her neighbors. When the Russell's move in across the way, Anna spends a lot of time watching them, trying to figure them out. While watching them one night, she witnesses something she shouldn't, and it quickly takes over her life. The problem is, most of the people around her know that she isn't in the right state of mind, so no one believes her. Secrets come to the surface and everyone is wondering what is fabricated, what actually happened, and are people in danger?

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