The Woman in the Window
A. J. Finn
Contributed by Eleanor Sherer
Chapter 38
Summary

As the detective’s car eases into Anna’s street, she remarks at the changes that have happened. Some of the sites and buildings that she views while in the car have undergone changes. This shows that she had not moved outdoors in a long time. Instead of taking her home, the detective suggests taking her to Alistair’s house so that Anna can confirm that Jane is indeed okay. However, when she insists on going to her house, the detective changes his mind and takes her home instead. This is because Anna felt safer in the confines of her home.

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