
Rose Madder
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Narrated by:
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Blair Brown
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By:
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Stephen King
About this listen
Roused by a single drop of blood, Rosie Daniels wakes up to the chilling realisation that her husband is going to kill her. And she takes flight - with his credit card.
Alone in a strange city, Rosie begins to build a new life: she meets Bill Steiner and she finds an odd junk shop painting, Rose Madder, which strangely seems to want her as much as she wants it.
But it's hard for Rosie not to keep looking over her shoulder. Rose-maddened and on the rampage, Norman is a corrupt cop with a dog's instinct for tracking people. And he's getting close. Rosie can feel how close he is getting....
A brilliant, dark-hued fable of gender wars, a haunting love story, and a hold-your-breath triumph of suspense, Rose Madder is Stephen King at his electrifying best.
©1995 Stephen King (P)2011 Penguin Audio USAThe music in this book is unecessery, doesn't do anything for the book.
Would recommend though.
Worth a listen
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Enjoyed the story but the music was awful
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Excellent story
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real life meets fantasy
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absolutely fantastic
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Very Strange but Intriguing
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Fantastic book
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Fab story and narration
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Annoying Music!
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It's slightly let down by a recording glitch whereby the final four chapters are rolled up into chapter 5. Then, when you get into chapter 6 you find yourself thrown back to an earlier part of the story. At first I thought it was some sort of weird literary device, like cut up or something.
Great story but confused by a weird recording error.
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