Rose Madder
Roused by a single drop of blood on the bedsheet, Rosie Daniels wakes from fourteen years of a nightmare marriage and suddenly takes flight. She uses her husband's ATM card to buy a bus ticket, determined to lose herself in a place where Norman won't find her. She'll worry about all the rest later.
Alone in a strange city, she begins to make a new life, and good things start to happen. Meeting Bill Steiner is one; and finding a junk-shop painting is another. It may be bad art but it's perfect for her new apartment-and somehow, it seems to want her as much as she wants it.
Still, it's hard for Rosie not to keep looking over her shoulder, and with good reason. Her husband is a cop, with the instincts of a predator. He's very good at finding people. The fact that he's losing his mind might even be an advantage.
Rose-maddened and on the rampage, Norman Daniels becomes a force of relentless terror and savageness, a man almost mythic in his monstrosity. For Rosie to survive, for her to have a chance in her brave new world, she must enter her own myth-a world that lies beyond the surface of a work of art-and become a woman she never knew she could be: Rose Madder.
Characters
| Amazing Urban Jewboy | Norman Daniels' name for Peter Slowik |
| Dorcas | The woman who helped Rose in the picture |
| Erinyes | The blind bull that guards the temple |
| Radamanthus | Pony in the picture |
| Thumper | Norman Daniels name for Peter Slowik |
| Uncle Bill | Man who molested Ramon Sanders as a child |
| Uncle Carlo | Man who molested Ramon Sanders as a child |
| ?, Andrea | Child on the slides at the Daughters and Sisters picnic |
| ?, Chris | Ticket seller at the Daughters and Sisters picnic |
| ?, Dale | Person in Samuel Lowe's barber shop |
| ?, Fred | Spoken about by 2 women at the Daughters and Sisters picnic |
| ?, Norma | Aunt of a kid on the bus when Rose left Norman |
| ?, Paul | Child on the slides at the Daughters and Sisters picnic |
| Babcock, Lee | One of the police officers that Norman Daniels kills |
| Bell, Christina | Writer whose novels Rose read |
| Bender, Richie | Robbed a Payless store. Sold drugs |
| Bissington, Harley | Norman Daniels' partner |
| Briscoe, John | Neighbor of Rose Daniels that was shot by Norman |
| Bruster, ? | Police officer who busted Ramon Sanders on a drug charge |
| Chastain, Misery | Character out of a Paul Sheldon novel. |
| Coras, Ann | Avon Lady |
| Daniels, Caroline | The name that Rose gave to her baby |
| Daniels, Norman | Wife beating psychotic cop. Husband of Rose |
| Daniels, Rose Diana | Married name of Rose McClendon. Wife of Norman |
| Daniels, Roy | Father or Norman |
| Day, Susan | woman's activist |
| Delaney, Marilyn | Fictional woman that nursed Hump Peterson back to health |
| Delgado, Consuelo | Worked at Daughters and Sisters |
| Demers, Alvin | One of the police officers that Norman Daniels kills |
| Diamond, Mrs. | Clerk at Store 24 |
| Dodd, Alvin | Name Norman Daniels uses to register at the Whitestone Hotel |
| Flyte, Angela | Best friend of Rose when she was at college, and also the name that Rose used to buy the ticket on the bus |
| Foster, Roy | Police friend of Norman Daniels |
| Franklin, Randi | At the Daughters and Sisters picnic |
| Goodis, David | Wrote "Dark Passage" |
| Gustafson, John | Partner of Lt Hale |
| Hale, Lieutenant | Police officer who was investigating Norman Daniels attacks at the Daughters and Sisters picnic |
| Hamilton, Curtis | Recording Engineer at the Tape Engine |
| Hardaway, Captain | Gave Norman Daniels time off work |
| Haverford, Pam | Worked at the Whitestone Hotel with Rose. |
| Huggins, Melanie | Woman at the Daughters and Sisters picnic. Mother of Stanley |
| Huggins, Stanley | Young boy at Daughters and Sisters picnic. Son of Melanie |
| Kelly, Al | Police Artist |
| Kinshaw, Gertrude (Gert) | Big woman who worked at the Daughters and Sisters |
| Kline, Lana | Psychiatric worker who helped out at the Daughters and Sisters |
| Lefferts, Rob | Offered Rose a job when he met her |
| Leffingwell, ? | Police officer who busted Ramon Sanders on a drug charge |
| Lowe, Samuel | Barber who shaved Norman Daniels' head |
| Madder, Rose | The name of the picture version of Rose. Also a color |
| McClendon, Craig | Father of Rose |
| McClendon, Rose | Maiden name of Rose Daniels |
| Morelli, Lieutenant | Worked with Norman Daniels |
| O'Brian, Father | Told Norman Daniels that pets have no souls |
| O'Hara, Browyn | Girlfriend of Bill Steiner |
| Parry, ? | Character in "Dark Passage" |
| Peterson, ? | Character in book "Kill All My Tomorrows" |
| Peterson, Jeannie | Fictional sister of Hump Peterson |
| Peterson, Richard (Hump) | Name that Norman Daniels used |
| Pratt, Mrs. | Mentioned in Passing |
| Robbins, Oliver | Sold Rose the ticket for the Continental Bus ride |
| Sanders, Ramon | Found with Norman Daniels ATM card. Drug dealer and thief |
| Satterwaite, Gordon | First detective partner of Norman Daniels |
| Sheldon, Paul | Writer |
| Simons, Rhoda | Rose's director at the Tape Engine |
| Slater, Whitey | Worked with Norman Daniels |
| Slowik, Hal | Brother of Peter |
| Slowik, Peter | Ex husband of Anna Stevenson, worked at the traveler's aid point and directed Rose to the Daughters and Sisters. |
| Smith, Cynthia | Helped by Daughters and Sisters |
| Smith, Mr. | Father of Cynthia. Methodist minister |
| Sparks, Cathy | At the Daughters and Sisters picnic |
| St. George, Alma | Character in book "Kill All My Tomorrows" |
| St. James, Robin | Helped by the Daughters and Sisters |
| Steiner, Abe | Father of Bill |
| Steiner, Bill | Worked at Liberty City Loan & Pawn |
| Steiner, Pamela Gertrude | Daughter of Rose and Bill |
| Steiner, Rose | Rose McClendon's second married name |
| Stevenson, Anna | Owner of Daughters and Sisters. |
| Stevenson, Jessica | Mother of Anna. |
| Stevenson, Leo | Father of Anna. |
| Verecker, Dawn | Gave cashier lessons to women at Daughters and Sisters |
| Williams, Sergeant | In the detective Division |
| Yarrow, Wendy | Made trouble for Norman Daniels. |
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