The Woman in the Window
A. J. Finn
Contributed by Eleanor Sherer
Chapter 99
Summary

This section marks the anticlimax of the author’s narration. The conflict in the novel has been resolved. Katie’s mystery murder has been unraveled. Moreover, Anna has proved that the murder scene that she witnessed was real. It is satirical that Anna’s habit of prying on her neighbors had been useful in solving the murder.

Six weeks after the incident, Anna pries on her neighbors in the snow. The author indicates that she still continues with her habit of watching her neighbors from her window. Anna also has a new hobby of reading books. As she watches her neighbors, she states that the Russell house is up for sale. The couple had moved after Ethan’s incident. The author highlights the anticlimax of the plot; Anna stops drinking and follows her medication, the detectives are apologetic for failing to believe her initially, and Anna rejoins “Agora” to assist other patients.

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