Friday, August 31, 2018

Review on "The Woman in the Window by A.J.Finn"

"The woman in the window" by A.J.Finn is a suspense thriller with a beautiful story line.

The story goes on its own pace which makes us pry.

The whole story revolves around "Anna Fox" who is suffering from a disease known as " Agoraphobia" led her to be inside walls for more than 10 months. She is a drunken woman who is under medication and hallucination is the side effect of her medication. Her world totally relies on gazing the outside world through her window was meant to be her favourite pass time.

She has a little family which was broken into pieces due to her mistake. She lost her family in an accident, but she imagine things and acts as if they were with them. She pretends to call his husband and convey things that is happening around. When we read this book we feel as if they do really exist. bu the twist and turns make us realize that was not really true.

There comes a perfect family "the Russel's" who resides opposite to her building. One day when she was gazing through her window she sees something that she is not meant to see it. 
What she saw? Why she was not believed by anyone? Will she be accused for imagining things?  Was she actually hallucinating things? Will they believe her in the end lies the suspense of the story.

The author written this story in a perfect manner where you couldn't judge what happens next. Its a perfect "Hitchcockian" story and i loved it. 

I would rate it ☆☆☆☆☆ for its super chilling suspense.


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