The Woman in the Window
A. J. Finn
Contributed by Eleanor Sherer
Chapter 64
Summary

In Anna’s view, both the imposter and Ethan are frightened of Alistair. As she thinks about this, she drinks wine while referring to herself as the drinking machine. Here the author implies that Anna is an alcoholic. She receives a call from detective Little. The call serves as a warning after the imposter woman notified the police that Anna had followed her into the coffee shop. Detective Little also shows concern for Anna. Inasmuch as she suspects Alistair, she still barricades the basement door because she was suspicious of David. She fears that Alistair and David could have colluded together. Anna, however, fails to inform the detective of this suspicions.

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