Book review: 'The House Across the Lake' is a wild, improbable ride

As Riley Sager’s “The House Across the Lake” opens, Casey Fletcher’s drinking has destroyed her career as a Broadway performer, so she returns to her lake house in Vermont to escape the blizzard of bad publicity and to find a little peace. She doesn’t. Instead, she spies on her neighbors across the lake in a nod to Alfred Hitchcock’s “Rear Window.”

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