Twisty and Clever: A Review Of A.J. Finn's The Woman in the Window
I was beaming with expectations when I started reading A.J. Finn’s The Woman in the Window. On finishing the book, I realized it deserves every amount of acclaim that it has received. My mind was literally blown away towards the end, when the final twist is revealed, and by that time I could kill to know what happened. The story follows Anna Fox, a child psychologist with agoraphobia, who because of her illness has been confined to the four walls of her house for almost ten months. Her only doorway to the outside world is a window in her house, through which she observes the lives of her neighbours and takes interest in monitoring their activities everyday. Anna gets a new object of interest when the Russells move into the house across the park and she is drawn towards observing every member of the family because their family reminds her of her own. But one day, Anna witnesses something with changes her relationship with the Russells forever. Anna is shaken and she doesn’t even know wh...