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The Woman in the Window

by A.J. Finn

3/5
William Morrow 449 pages January 2, 2018

Anna Fox, an agoraphobic child psychologist, spends her days drinking wine, watching old movies, and spying on her neighbors. When she witnesses something terrible in the house across the street, no one believes her — and Anna begins to question her own sanity.

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A love letter to Hitchcock with a modern twist — Jim can dig it. The agoraphobia angle is genuinely claustrophobic, and there's a creeping dread that builds nicely. Jim figured out the twist about two-thirds through, which docked it a worm, but the atmosphere and pacing are strong enough to carry it. Three worms — perfect for a rainy day inside, which is every day for Anna.

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