The Woman in the Window
A. J. Finn
Contributed by Eleanor Sherer
Chapter 75
Summary

Detective Little describes how Anna and her family were rescued after thirty-three hours in the snow. Ed was found dead by the rescue team while Olivia died while receiving treatment. Little confirms that their deaths had resulted in Anna’s agoraphobia. This information comes as a shock to the rest of the people in the room. The author creates a sympathetic mood in this section. All the characters feel sorry for her tragedy.

Little believes that just as Anna imagined a phantom existence of her family, it is likely that Jane too was an apparition. He confirms that the woman whom Jane considers as the imposter is indeed Jane Russell. Anna gives in and no longer argues with him since she is convinced of this. The author admits that Anna failed to mention her suspicions in Dr. Fielding’s sessions because she did not want to be talked out of her obsession. Moreover, Dr. Fielding described her action of taking the photos of her neighbors as acting out. This information leaves the characters perplexed and sympathetic to Anna. As the rest of the characters leave her house, detective Little suggests that Anna call Dr. Fielding so that she would continue with her treatment.

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