"The Woman in the Window" by A.J.Finn is a psychological thriller that follows Dr. Anna Fox, a former child psychologist who suffers from severe agoraphobia, confining her to her New York City home. To pass the time, she spends her days drinking wine, watching old movies, and spying on her neighbors through her window. One evening, Anna believes she witnesses a violent crime across the street involving the Russell family. However, when she contacts the police, they dismiss her claims, and the woman she thought was attacked is alive and well. As Anna's mental state deteriorates, she becomes increasingly uncertain about what she saw and whether her perceptions can be trusted. The novel delves into themes of isolation, trauma, and the unreliability of memory, keeping readers on edge until its final, shocking twist.