Review: The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn
The woman in the window is the debut novel of author A.J. Finn. Anna Fox is an Agoraphobe living in Brooklyn who seems to be hidden behind a cloud of despair. When a new family moves in across the way Anna feels she might have made a friend in the woman of the house. But not all is at it seems to be. So who is Anna Fox?. Dr Anna Fox is a child Psychologist who has become severely agoraphobic after a traumatic accident. She lives alone in a Harlem brownstone she never leaves and spying on her neighbours from behind a camera. She spends her days talking to her estranged husband and child on the phone and chatting on online forums. Like the novel Girl on the train Anna Fox obsessively watches a family through the windows and believes she has witnessed a murder but cant be to sure as she's an alcoholic and drunk at the time. She thinks she sees her neighbour across the street get stabbed in the chest with a letter opener. When the cops fail to believe her Anna is left wondering maybe...