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I really have to say that at first I found myself a little bored with the start of this. I didn't really get the character of Anna Fox. But slowly and surely, Finn drew me in. I found myself feeling claustrophobic reading about Anna and her endless days with her unable to leave her home. When there ...
4.5 Stars - more in my August Good Reads blog at https://www.sandiwallace.com/blog/ at the end of the month
The Woman in the Window, A.J. Finn, author; Ann Marie Lee, narrator This psychological thriller was written with a fine hand, using an exceptional choice of vocabulary to describe scenes and evoke images in superbly descriptive ways. The images will come alive in the mind of the reader because of th...
“What is it about that house? It’s where love goes to die.”Anna loves peeking in on her neighbors and making these fun little observations. She suffers from agoraphobia and hasn’t left the house in ten months and has nothing much else to do really. She watches old thrillers, drinks far too much Merl...
I thought this was really well-done. Even though I accidentally managed to spoil myself for the final twist (and what a twist), I was completely drawn in until the very last page, largely because of the writing. The first revelation (the one about protagonist Dr. Anna Fox's family) was, I'm pretty s...