Summary
A. J. Finn: Woman at the window
Bestseller no. 1 of the New York Times
It's not paranoia if it's really happening.
Ten months have passed since Anna Fox left the safety of her home in New York. Terrified at the prospect of going out, she spends her days drinking wine, watching movie classics, reminiscing about happier times and... spying on her neighbors. Then the Russell family moved into the house across from her: mother, father and teenage son. A perfect family. But one night, Anna sees something through her window that she shouldn't have. Her world begins to fall apart, and shocking secrets come to light. But what really happened? What was she up to? Who is in danger and who is in control?
In this breathless thriller, no one - and nothing - is what it seems.
Full of twists, powerful and poignant, The Woman at the Window is a great thriller and a true nod to Hitchcock.
The Woman at the Window by A. J. Finn is a novel published in more than 35 countries. Called one of the most anticipated debuts of the decade, it lived up to expectations by topping the charts in the US, Great Britain, Australia... The adaptation of the novel will be produced by Oscar winner Scott Rudin, and the screenplay is written by Tracy Letts, winner of the Pulitzer Prize.
"Impressive. Exciting. Extraordinary." - Gillian Flynn
"One of those rare novels that really doesn't let go." - Stephen King
"Hitchcock would surely make a movie based on this novel." - Ruth Ware
"Suspenseful, full of surprises and written with heart. A stunning first novel by A. J. Finn, an incredible new talent." - Jane Harper
"A beautifully written, brilliantly conceived and lavish story of love, loss and madness. A novel that deserved to be a hit."
- Washington Post
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