True Life Library #293
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Watch That Woman!" is a quietly tense slice of mid-century domestic drama from 1961, spotlighting a hotel receptionist named Jan whose routine is upended by the arrival of a strikingly beautiful foreign woman who joins her at the desk. As Jan grows increasingly uneasy—recalling the newcomer from somewhere she can’t place—she uncovers unsettling truths about the woman’s identity and her mysterious ties to a blind man and his wife staying at Fairlawn. Rendered with subtle, expressive detail by W. Forshaw, this story unfolds with a slow-burning unease, where every glance and whispered exchange carries weight.
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A hotel receptionist is in love with her boss, but their relationship changes after the arrival of a beautiful foreign girl to help her at the reception desk. Jan has a feeling she has seen her somewhere before and eventually learns she is not who she appears to be. Further, the foreign girl seems to have a connection to a couple staying at Fairlawn and discovers the husband is pretending to be blind.
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