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Original Title: Everything She Ever Wanted
ISBN: 067169071X (ISBN13: 9780671690717)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: Anthony Award Nominee for Best True Crime (1993), Edgar Award Nominee for Best Fact Crime (1993)
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Everything She Ever Wanted Paperback | Pages: 560 pages
Rating: 4 | 6213 Users | 191 Reviews

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Title:Everything She Ever Wanted
Author:Ann Rule
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 560 pages
Published:December 1st 1993 by Pocket Books (first published December 1st 1992)
Categories:Crime. True Crime. Nonfiction. Mystery

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WAS SHE A SWEET SOUTHERN CHARMER?

OR A COLD-BLOODED KILLER?

For their wedding portrait, petite Pat Taylor and handsome Tom Allanson posed as Rhett and Scarlett. Both came from fine Southern families, and dreamed of the Tara-like plantation where they would grow roses, raise horses, and move in the genteel circles of Atlanta society. Less than two months later, their dream exploded in terror and murder: their beautiful home mysteriously burned to the ground and Tom was convicted of the brutal slaying of his mother and father.

Pat's only brother had died in a puzzling suicide, her grandparents-in-law were poisoned with arsenic, and no one—from her wealthy employers to her own children—was safe when Pat Allanson didn't get her way. It took Georgia lawmen more than two decades to stop her for good—if indeed they have.

In this fascinating account, Ann Rule delivers a tour de force: a whirlwind of misguided love, denial, guilt, and passions out of control; a series of brilliantly manipulated crimes; the bizarre and horrifying tale of two families brought to ruin; and, at the center of it all, the heartless, supremely selfish sociopath whose evil hid behind soft words and gentle manners, but who destroyed—without mercy—those who loved her.

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I think I'm just over Ann Rule's method of writing. This story was fascinating, but the execution was less than desirable.

Long and detailed, but solid true crime tale of a quintessential Southern belle - to outward appearances, that is. However, if her feminine wiles didn't get her her way, Pat Taylor would do whatever she could to change that - including ripping apart her own family.Taylor was not as batshit insane as she appears; rather, it's even worse, when one begins to realize that her coldness and calculating actions are DELIBERATE. Much scarier, in my opinion.

Long and detailed, but solid true crime tale of a quintessential Southern belle - to outward appearances, that is. However, if her feminine wiles didn't get her her way, Pat Taylor would do whatever she could to change that - including ripping apart her own family.Taylor was not as batshit insane as she appears; rather, it's even worse, when one begins to realize that her coldness and calculating actions are DELIBERATE. Much scarier, in my opinion.

Good Book! I know it exists, but hard to believe that families can have so much drama.

This is my third full length Ann Rule book and once again it involves parents manipulating, abusing and even killing, or attempting to kill their children. The story revolves around Pat Radcliffe Taylor Allanson and her many crimes. Raised as a spoiled rotten child who never heard the word no, Pat was used to getting her own way and she would easily resort to murder to get it. The story begins with the seemingly fairy tale marriage of Pat Taylor and Tom Allanson in a Gone with the Wind style

DNF--This has nothing to do with Ann Rule's writing (I'm most likely picking another of her books during this month) but I just can't read 500 pages about such unpleasant people. I have over 400 books to read, I don't want to keep wasting my time with these people (although I'm still googling the case just to know what happened in the end)

This book stays with you. I couldn't quit thinking about it after I was finished. I was left wanting to know what happened to the familyafter the book ends. I found a little info, but not enough. I want to know the oldest daughter, Susan, was able to be happy far away fromher mother. Did the granddaughter, Ashlynne, turn out OK after being tormented by Pat and raised in such a dysfunctional household? Whatabout Susan's son, Sean. Did he ever realize the truth? I think Tom had to tell himself he
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