Everything She Ever Wanted: A True Story of Obsessive Love, Murder and Betrayal

Everything She Ever Wanted: A True Story of Obsessive Love, Murder and Betrayal

by Ann Rule (Author)

Synopsis

Joined in a romantic love that most people only ever dream about, Pat Taylor's marriage to Tom Allanson was all she ever wanted. Both came from fine Southern families, and both longed to recreate for themselves a plantation where they would raise horses, grow roses, and move with grace and style in the highest social circles of Atlanta; in short, to be the Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler of their time. But scarcely two months later, their perfect world had erupted into family hatreds, terror, bloodshed and murder, The beautiful estate was mysteriously burned to the ground and Tom Allanson stood accused of the brutal slaying of his own mother and father. Before the terrifying truth about the perpetrator was revealed, other innocent victims were to suffer attempts on their lives as intricate family loyalties and cruel, obsessive jealousies were played out.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 656
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 11 Nov 1993

ISBN 10: 0751504254
ISBN 13: 9780751504255
Book Overview: EVERYTHING SHE EVER WANTED is a compelling study of a systematic, remorseless sociopath. Bestselling true-crime writer Ann Rule's meticulous recounting of heedless ambition and selfish passion alternately arouses and chills the senses.

Media Reviews
No writer in America has ever probed the dark heart of a killer so deeply * Edna Buchanan *
Master of the true-crime genre * CHICAGO Tribune *
Ann Rule is the undisputed master crime writer of the eighties and nineties- no one does it better. * John Saul *
The tale chills the rerader to the bone and makes one wonder how anyone can be so wicked and get away with it for so long. * JERSEY EVENING POST *
Author Bio
Ann Rule is one of the foremost true crime authors and lecturers in the United States. A former policewoman in Seattle, she shot to prominence with her 2-million-copy-selling THE STRANGER BESIDE ME, an account of her relationship with serial killer Ted Bundy.