The Woman in the Window, by A.J. Finn (2018)
The Woman in the Window, by A.J. Finn is similar to the book The Girl on the Train, except not as good. Anne Fox experienced a traumatic event that left her an agoraphobe. She hasn't left her house in years, but sits and drinks wine all day. (She has food and wine delivered.) She has very little contact with the outside and has virtually cut herself off from other people. She has a somewhat mysterious tenant living in her basement.
One day, while sitting in her window she sees something happening in a house across the park. Then, she meets the family who lives in that house, or does she?
This book kept me entertained during my plane trip, but I probably would have left it alone if I had picked it up while at home.
The Woman in the Window, by A.J. Finn is similar to the book The Girl on the Train, except not as good. Anne Fox experienced a traumatic event that left her an agoraphobe. She hasn't left her house in years, but sits and drinks wine all day. (She has food and wine delivered.) She has very little contact with the outside and has virtually cut herself off from other people. She has a somewhat mysterious tenant living in her basement.
One day, while sitting in her window she sees something happening in a house across the park. Then, she meets the family who lives in that house, or does she?
This book kept me entertained during my plane trip, but I probably would have left it alone if I had picked it up while at home.
Read: May 2, 20189 (on plane to New Hampshire)
3 Stars
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