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Every Breath You Take : A True Story of Obsession, Revenge, and Murder
Ann Rule, 2002

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Great story, but characters were hard to keep track of

It wasn't as good as the Bundy book, but I personally thought it was better then "Small Sacrifices." I didn't think it was too long, but there were points where Ann Rule would spend pages describing characters in the book that weren't all that important. Use the character definition page in the beginning of the book to get through it.

Overall, a really great book, definately a page turner. I highly recommend.



A Man Who Can't Let Go!

Of course, Sheila Bullush said that if she was murdered that Ann Rule should write a book about it. For Ann Rule, she kept a promise from an unknown woman. This book is about the troubled marriage that ended in a nasty divorce. Her former husband can't let her go without her. It's more of a male ego and pride than anything else. She left him, divorced him, remarried, and gave birth to quadruplets (4 babies at a time) with the help of fertility treatments. She also had two daughters from a prior marriage, the nasty one. Sheila is murdered but she thought she was safe from her ex. We read about how the four babies are found with their mother's blood on them. Her husband had hired a hitman to kill her. I feel sorry for her two older daughters who loved their father and torn in a nasty divorce. One of them reluctantly revealed the location of their mother's whereabouts. After all, they didn't think their father would go so far. Regarding Sheila, I don't know much to make a judgment about her. She was a fan of Ann Rule but she was torn, troubled, and always hiding and living in constant fear of an ex-husband from hell. I have sympathy and empathy for her second husband who became her widower and the father of four young children.


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Best Bet

I have never been disappointed by an Ann Rule book. All are page turners. Though, this is not one of my favorite books from her, it will still have you up reading late. Also try "Stranger Beside Me" and "Small Sacrifices".






Riveting Story, but too much padding.

This story was about the murder of Sheila Blackthorne and her subsequent life with her husband, Alan Blackthorne. While it is important to present some background information on the characters, was it really necessary for the reader to be confronted with such a lengthy history on Alan and Sheila's parents and grandparents? There was so much information on their ancestors that the reader became distracted at times and had to refocus attention on the subjects of the book (Alan and Sheilia). The book was heavily padded. For example, I was not the least bit interested in the background and career path of the lead detective on the case...I mean, why would we care that he started out on highway patrol and eventually promoted to Texas Ranger? Come on, he was an incidental character in a story so much larger than his role in it. Why Ann Rule felt it necessary to include so much information on these secondary characters is beyond any explanation I can think of. I would rather have known what made Sheila such a passive personality...why didn't she leave Alan after he'd bankrupted her parents...after he'd killed a motorcyclist while she was in the car with him? She seemed a bit of a ghost in the story; we should have been given a clearer representation of who Sheila really was. This story could easily have been told in 300 pages rather than 680. All that aside, the story itself was absolutely riveting. Sheila's life with Alan and the gradual unfolding of his diabolical personality made the reader want more, but chapter after chapter you were let down by boring details of Alan's golfing, details about Danny Rocha's (his accomplice)wife, kids, and auntie. Nevertheless, if you can get past the extraneous use of detail it's a pretty good read with all of the classic absorbing true crime elements--greed, obsession, lies, betrayal, murder.


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AMERICA'S #1 TRUE-CRIME WRITER FULFILLS A MURDER VICTIM'S DESPERATE PLEA -- WITH THIS SHATTERING NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

"If anything ever happens to me...

find Ann Rule and ask her to write my story."

In perhaps the first true-crime book written at the victim's request, Ann Rule untangles a web of lies and brutality that culminated in the murder of Sheila Blackthorne Bellush -- a woman Rule never met, but whose shocking story she now chronicles with compassion, exacting detail, and unvarnished candor. Although happily ensconced in a loving second marriage, and a new family of quadruplets, Sheila never truly escaped the vicious enslavement of her ex-husband, multi-millionaire Allen Blackthorne, a handsome charmer -- and a violent, controlling sociopath who subjected Sheila to unthinkable abuse in their marriage, and terrorized her for a decade after their divorce. When Sheila was slain in her home, in the presence of her four toddlers, authorities raced to link the crime to Blackthorne, the man who vowed to monitor Sheila's every move in his obsessive quest for power and revenge.


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