The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Fascinating circumstances surround this intriguing plot about a female children's physiatrist who has the disease Agoraphobia; she has not left her home in ten months after the car accident with her family. Armed each day with her endless supply of Merlot, a laptop, a high powered Nikon camera, an arsenal of pills and the many windows of her NYC brownstone she watches the world around her. When new neighbors move into the house across the park from her, she cannot help but be drawn to what is happening there. She is shocked when she is the only witness to a murder. But who was murdered and who is the killer? No one believes her, they all think she's the crazy lady. Was it all in her mind?
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