![]() ![]() Her only connections with the outside world are her phone calls with her husband (who she is separated from) and her young daughter, Livvy. She is an alcoholic and abuses her medication and, therefore, when she says she has witnessed a crime at her neighbours we are unsure whether to believe her? Did she imagine it? Or did she actually witness a murder?Īnna Fox is severely agoraphobic and terrified of leaving the house. As the reader, we spend the novel going backwards and forwards in regards to whether we trust Anna. ![]() It’s in a similar vein to the Girl on the Train, in that the protagonist - Anna Fox - is female and potentially untrustworthy. The Woman In The Window is A.J Finn’s debut novel, and what an accomplished novel it is. ![]() I had to put my thriller fears aside and dive into this novel. Plus, Gillian Flynn has given this novel high praise - “Astounding, thrilling, amazing”. For starters, the front of the novel declares that it has sold over 2 million copies. ![]() Finn, I knew that I was going to have to read it. However, when I saw The Woman In The Window by A.J. I now pick up thrillers with a certain sense of trepidation, I worry that I am going to be left feeling disappointed. I love a good thriller but I have stumbled across a frustrating problem: I’ve now read so many that I can usually predict the twist and the ending. ![]()
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