The Woman in the Window
A. J. Finn
Contributed by Eleanor Sherer
Chapter 72
Summary

Alistair is ushered into the house. He is angry that Anna lured his son into her house. In addition, he claims that Anna infringes on their privacy by watching his house and stalking his wife. The fact that she even made a call to Alistair’s work office emphasizes the fact that Anna is nosy and obsessive of his family. These accusations make Anna seem like an appalling person.  Moreover, it appears as though Anna was fabricating evidence when she tries to show the other characters Jane’s sketch. As the characters argue, David walks into the house.

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