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Rose Madder [Hardcover]

Stephen King
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  • Hardcover: 466 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton; 1st Edition 1st Printing edition (11 Sep 1995)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0340640138
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340640135
  • Product Dimensions: 23.9 x 16.3 x 4.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (44 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 873,181 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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After 14 years of being beaten, Rose Daniels wakes up one morning and leaves her husband -- but she keeps looking over her shoulder, because Norman has the instincts of a predator. And what is the strange work of art that has Rose in a kind of spell? In this brilliant dark-hued fable of the gender wars, Stephen King has fashioned yet another suspense thriller to keep readers right on the edge. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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'A superb suspense novel' (The Sunday Times )

'Relentlessly paced and brilliantly orchestrated...one of King's most engrossing and topical horror stories' (Publishers Weekly )

'One of the great storytellers of our time' (Guardian ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Excellent 16 May 2008
By John
Format:Paperback
Rose Madder is an excellent read, I can't recommend it enough. It starts off rather slow, but Rose's journey from Buffalo to Chicago (for some reason the names of the cities are never mentioned but it is wasy to work out with a map and city references etc.) and how she copes in her new life are fascinating. Then, in the second half of the book, the husband she was fleeing from tracks her down and kills anyone who gets in his way. In creating Norman Daniels I think King has created one of his mightiest monsters - far scarier than the vampire in Salem's Lot, the cop in Desperation or even Randall Flagg.
The descriptions of Norman's killing spree in Chicago do not make for easy reading, and is some of the most grizzly and disturbing stuff I have ever read by King. The only odd thing is the supernatural element to this book, it is totally unexpected (and initially unwelcome) but doesn't take up too many pages. Rose Madder would make an awesome and terrifying film, with or without the supernatural stuff, and I found I cared for what happened to Rose much, much more than I cared about Jessie in Gerald's Game or Dolores Claiborne, as her development is gradual and enormous.
One of King's better works from the 1990's.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
By Chris
Format:Paperback
I suppose i would sum up this story as OK. It starts well and progresses with a promising storyline. However, I think the supernatural element spoils it because it turns a believable story into something that seems a bit, well silly. Perhaps it would have been better if, like some of King's other stories, it had remained in the real world. Still worth a read though.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Stephen King is the master. I think there is little doubt about that. But even masters are prone to stinkers sometimes, and I think this is one of his.

One of Stephen King's strengths is undoubtedly his believable and complex characters. In fact, you could argue that his books are more about the nature of human beings than about horror. Some certainly lean towards the examination of humankind more than others, and Rose Madder is one of these. It is the very reason why I chose to read this book. 'Stephen King tackling domestic abuse? Could be tasty,' I thought.

But, although King weaves his regular magic of crawling inside a characters head, finding a comfortable corner there, and relaying their every thought, emotion, and quirky mindset, he failed to offer anything fresh and remarkable in terms of story line (at least for the first half of the book). If you've ever read or seen a domestic abuse story before (say, SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY, for instants) then you'll be offered nothing new by the events of the first 300 pages or so. I think King had no fresh ideas about the theme, and so wrote his own rendition on ground already covered.

The story doesn't start to walk its own remarkable path until midway through the book, where we are reacquainted with King's usual imaginative eccentricity. This, you might think, is the saving grace of the book; King finally coming to life and showing us something new, wonderful, and at the same time ghastly. But I'm afraid by now the damage is already done, as we are invested in a very real story - one that seems familiar to us and categorical. The sudden emergence of supernatural events and fantastical oddities seemed too much of a swerve in direction and nature. It's as if King was beginning to bore himself with rewriting stories already told, and embarked on a fancy that would perk his own interest. I'm afraid it makes a bit of a mess of the whole thing.

But, if ever there WAS a reason to read Rose Madder, then its the story's villain; Norman Daniels. I think he was the entire reason I didn't put the book down for good. Of all the diabolic menaces I can think of in King's books, from Pennywise to Randal Flagg to Barlow, I think Normal Daniels might be the most hideously wonderful. King's villains are typically monstrous, and I think Daniels has an advantage with being a regular human being. What King does so well with him, is allow us a front row seat in Daniel's sick mind, so that we are privy to the slow disintegration of his sanity. Believe me, it is gripping watching him go from a self obsessed bully, into an utterly unhinged, maniacal killing machine.

For me, Stephen King has so many good books out there, that Rose Madder ought to be left until you've read all the author's other outstanding works first... twice. Hell, read em three or four times. Every one of them is bound to be better the forth time round than this bloated mess of a story.
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What a superb read, I couldn't put this book down! Whilst some avid Stephen King fanatics are not keen on his books written from a womans perspective, I loved this book as much as... Read more
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Honest book but from King I expected more and better on this topic
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Published on 5 Sep 2007 by Maciej
Brutal realism and far fetched fantasy combined.
Stephen King has created a REALLY nasty piece of work in the character Norman Daniels - the leading ladies' ever-more demented cop husband. Read more
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As an avid Stephen King reader I purchased Rose Madder as soon as hit the shelves in 199 whenever and couldn't wait to dive in. Read more
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A welcome break.
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