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Everything She Ever Wanted
Ann Rule

Pocket, 1993 - 560 pages

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Ann makes this story shine with intrigue

At first, this story would not have been interesting without Ann Rule's insights into the diabolical mind of Mary Patricia Vann Radcliffe Taylor Allanson who was always the center of attention since her infancy. Her crimes are just shocking and always selfish to best suit her needs. Never mind that she provoked her brother's suicide by outing his former girlfriend or revealing his true paternity, she manipulated her former husband to murder his own parents, she poisoned his grandparents and those she took care of. how did she get such a position when it was already known that she poisoned her husband's grandparents as well and went to jail. She is a true sociopath in the terms of Sante Kimes. You have to feel pity and admiration for Susan, the daughter, who went against the family, and even Debbie who played the dutiful daughter unaware of her mother's true intentions. Ann Rule is again in Georgia working on another true crime story. This story should be made into a movie as well. Of course, Ann has moved on with other stories but this story is with you long after you stop reading it. It's such a shame that there are no color pictures in my book but black and white. The story is long and complicated. Pat's crimes won't be forgotten. Her daughter Susan's only crime was being truthful. How she didn't get stopped before is a wonder?


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If you love non-fiction crime....Read this one

I blame Ann Rule for making me forget all about Thomas Hardy and the 19th century and turning me to a life of crime.
After I read her book, "The Stranger Beside Me," (about working beside Ted Bundy before he was known as our nation's first true serial killer) I was hooked on crime and non-fiction. Unfortunately, I found out that most crime writers don't write like Ann Rule. She is very special.
True, the book "Everything She Ever Wanted" has been out for years and it doesn't need any kind of comment or review by the likes of me....But I spotted it in one of my bookshelves, took it out, thumbed through it, ended up reading it again and....There just aren't that many non-fiction crime books of the high caliber Rule sets. She is the ablsolute best. (Except for maybe that guy who wrote "Echos in the Darkness" or whatever it was called.)
I e-mailed her once to tell her how disappointed I was by the last book (at the time) she'd written. To my shock, she e-mailed me back and in a 'round about way told me I'd hurt her feelings. Though she made me feel awful, I still think that book she wrote about the husband from San Antonio killing his wife wasn't up there compared to her others.
"Everything She Ever Wanted" is about a woman who loves no one but herself. If she'd loved any other human as much as she loved herself, she'd been crowned a saint.



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Long, but worth it.

I've become something of an Ann Rule junkie over the last year, after friends gave me her Green River Killer book as a present during a hospital stay.
I found myself a bit intimidated by the size of this volume. But, I dove in and was glad I did as it tuned out to be quite the page-turner.

I found myself filled with all sorts of emotions while reading 'Pats' tale. Anger and disgust that she was allowed to hurt so many people. I felt a sense of incredulous humor as time after time her actions were forgiven and she continued being enabled by her family.
I even admire her in a strange way. Despite only a tenth grade education, she was an absolute master at the art of scheming and manipulating people. Devoting as muchtime and energy into destroying others than most people put into a lifetime working 9-5. One wonders what she might have accomplished had she been given a little discipline.

If this truely were a just universe, this creature would still be rotting in prison somewhere, rather than living free in Georgia.


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So: How's your family?

Pat Taylor and her family pass themselves off as SO classy, SO refined, SO well-bred.... well, la-dee-dah!!! Just below that sweet, Southern charm exterior is a cesspool. To say nothing of the positively STUPID, slavish indulgence they lavished on the family's crown jewel, Pat. The only thing Pat learned in her spoiled life was how to get her way. ALWAYS her way, or else. It served to ruin the lives of those around her. Didn't she have any twinges of conscience when, as an adult, she kept running back to Mother & Dad? And draining away ALL their money?? They bought Pat everything, supported her kids, sold off all they had to pay her legal expenses & medical care, ad nauseam. Pat is disgusting!!! The worst is, she's OUT of prison now!!! SO: WHO's her next victim???


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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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