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Fiction
Published24 décembre 2018
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About the author
A. J. Finn
Author
Daniel Mallory is an American author who writes crime fiction under the name A. J. Finn. His 2018 novel The Woman in the Window debuted at number one on the New York Times Best Seller list. The Woman in the Window was adapted into a feature film of the same name, directed by Joe Wright and featuring Amy Adams, Julianne Moore and Gary Oldman.
The Woman in the Window
by A. J. Finn
Fiction
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Top 1
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Top 2
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Top 3
90%
Sharp Objects
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A dark psychological thriller about a journalist returning to her hometown to investigate a murder. The protagonist battles personal demons and psychological trauma, creating a complex narrative of family dysfunction. Like 'The Woman in the Window', it features a psychologically vulnerable main character and explores themes of perception and mental health. The book offers a twisted narrative with unexpected revelations.
88%
In the Woods
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A psychological crime novel about a detective investigating a murder that connects to his own traumatic childhood experience. The narrative explores psychological complexity and memory's unreliability. Like the main book, it offers a deep psychological study of its characters and maintains a sense of mystery and tension. The story blends psychological depth with a compelling crime investigation.
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Big Little Lies
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A psychological thriller about suburban secrets and a mysterious death. The narrative explores complex female characters and hidden psychological tensions. Similar to 'The Woman in the Window', it offers a nuanced exploration of perception and psychological complexity. The book builds suspense through intricate character dynamics and unexpected revelations.
86%
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A psychological thriller centered on an alcoholic woman who becomes entangled in a missing person investigation. The protagonist struggles with memory and perception, similar to Anna Fox's experience. The narrative is driven by an unreliable narrator who witnesses something she cannot fully understand. The book explores themes of isolation, psychological instability, and the blurred lines between reality and imagination.
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84%
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A psychological thriller about a woman with memory loss who tries to reconstruct her past. Each day, she must relearn her identity and piece together her memories. Similar to 'The Woman in the Window', the book explores themes of psychological uncertainty and unreliable perception. The narrative is tense and keeps readers guessing about the protagonist's true reality.
82%
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