The Woman in the Window
A. J. Finn
Contributed by Eleanor Sherer
Chapter 51
Summary

In this section, the author focuses on Anna’s treatment regimen. Dr. Fielding calls Anna in a concerned tone to find out whether she needed anything. Feeling uncertain of the occurrence of the murder incident, Anna decides to ask the psychiatrist if she could change her medicine to generic. She feels that her previous medication could be too strong for her. The doctor suggests that they talk about this in their next session together. He also asks Anna whether she is mixing the medicine with alcohol. She denies doing that yet, ironically, she pours herself a glass of wine while talking to Dr. Fielding. The author shows that the character of Anna was deceptive.

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