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

1.0

There is nothing new and original about this book. I wasn't fond of any part of it. The narrator is advertised to be unreliable, but because she ends up being right about everything in the end and recognizes anything that distorts her perceptions, I would argue that she's actually pretty reliable? Even the things that would make her unreliable aren't original at ALL. And I don't like her. The narrator was in no way likable or enjoyable. The end of the book felt like cheating, and it was dissatisfying.

On a less serious note, the journalist in me thinks that no one should be able to use this many semicolons and get away with it. Also, in case you didn't know, A.J. Finn is actually Dan Mallory, and if I knew that before I got the book, I wouldn't have bought it at all. I would actually recommend staying away from this book, both because neither the author nor the book are good.