Everything She Ever Wanted

by Ann Rule

1993

Status

Available

Publication

Pocket Books (1993), 560 pages

Description

True story of the tragedy that overtook Pat and Tom Allanson from their tangled family histories to the attempted murders of innocent victims.

User reviews

LibraryThing member kmercer
didn't grab me, didn't finish. guess I'm not fond of this type of book.
LibraryThing member Marlene-NL
on Monday, January 05, 2004 I wrote on Bookcrossing about this book:


Currently Reading. Like it until now

Sunday February 1th 2004

Finished the book.
I think this is one of the better books by Ann Rule. Lots of details as always,but also a lot of questions up till the end.
Who committed the murders?
I
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felt angry a lot of times, o how much i despise that woman, Pat Taylor.She always wanted to be in the center of attention,so selfish.
This book I really recommend.
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LibraryThing member Canadian_Down_Under
I have read quite a few of Ann Rules' books and this was one of her best. It's so convoluted that she draws you along wanting to know what is going on.

This case is very involved, spreads over several years and involves quite a few people close to the people closest to the crimes.

Rule does a very
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good job making the histories of the people, and the court case, interesting - areas that can fail in a true crime book.

I would put this one right up there with "Small Sacrifices". Highly recommended.
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Awards

Edgar Award (Nominee — Fact Crime — 1993)
Anthony Award (Nominee — True Crime — 1993)

Language

Original publication date

1992

Physical description

560 p.; 6.8 inches

ISBN

067169071X / 9780671690717

Barcode

1600336

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