A review by hanland
The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn

3.0

I like how A J Finn is working within the context of old thriller movies and how she combines elements of Hitchcock and other classics through the story. The story is a slow burn, and at points it felt incredibly slow. It took me a bit longer to get through the book until it picked up at the end. There were some interesting plot twists, but I was often frustrated with the main character. However *spoiler!* I think it was a bit in bad taste to make the villain a previous foster care child when foster children face enough negative stereotypes. But I can acknowledge how it fits the protagonist's history as a child psychologist.