![]() ![]() ![]() Twisty and powerful, ingenious and moving, The Woman in the Window is a smart, sophisticated novel of psychological suspense that recalls the best of Hitchcock. What is real? What is imagined? Who is in danger? Who is in control? In this diabolically gripping thriller, no one-and nothing-is what it seems. But when Anna, gazing out her window one night, sees something she shouldn’t, her world begins to crumble and its shocking secrets are laid bare. Then the Russells move into the house across the way: a father, mother, their teenaged son. The final scene in the film shows her walking through her empty brownstone and out the front door, where a moving truck holds most of her things. She spends her day drinking wine (maybe too much), watching old movies, recalling happier times. Amy Adams in 'The Woman in the Window.' Melinda Sue Gordon/Netflix After surviving Ethan's attack, Anna finally goes outside and eventually even sells her home. Īnna Fox lives alone-a recluse in her New York City home, unable to venture outside. ![]() It isn’t paranoia if it’s really happening. Amazing." -Gillian Flynnįor readers of Gillian Flynn and Tana French comes one of the decade’s most anticipated debuts, published in forty-one languages around the world and in development as a major film from Fox: a twisty, powerful Hitchcockian thriller about an agoraphobic woman who believes she witnessed a crime in a neighboring house. #1 New York Times Bestseller – Soon to be a Major Motion Picture starring Amy Adams, Julianne Moore, and Gary Oldman ![]()
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