Rose Madder by Stephen King Paperback Book

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Rent Rose Madder

Author: Stephen King

Format: Mass Market Paperback, Paperback

Publisher: New Amer Library

Published: Jun 1996

Genre: Fiction - Horror - General

Retail Price: $8.99

Pages: 479

Synopsis

Stephen King's fiction is crowded with ingenious monsters, but few of them are as disturbing as Norman Daniels, the lethal figure stalking the heroine of Mr. King's latest novel, 'Rose Madder'....Rose doesn't leave Norman because she's afraid he'll kill her--she's driven to escape by the fear that he won't, that his cruel torments will simply go on and on. Her despair, her gradual creation of a new life..., her hesitant romance with a wry, gentle pawnbroker, are all convincingly rendered. The theme of abuse has given Mr. King's recent novels a welcome jolt of energy.

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