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Original Title: She Wanted It All
ISBN: 0060567643 (ISBN13: 9780060567644)
Edition Language: English
Setting: United States of America
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She Wanted It All Paperback | Pages: 448 pages
Rating: 4.1 | 2384 Users | 110 Reviews

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Trophy wife Celeste Beard wasn't satisfied with a luxurious lifestyle and her rich Austin media mogul husband's devotion -- so she took his life!

The wife:
She wanted everything, but her husband stood in the way.

The lesbian lover:
A love-struck, middle-aged woman with a history of mental illness, she would do anything to set Celeste free.

The beauty salon receptionist:
Celeste hired her to tie up the loose ends ... in a second conspiracy to commit murder.

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Title:She Wanted It All
Author:Kathryn Casey
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 448 pages
Published:March 29th 2005 by Avon
Categories:Crime. True Crime. Nonfiction. Mystery. Biography

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Ratings: 4.1 From 2384 Users | 110 Reviews

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No matter how often I read true crime accounts, I continue to be amazed at the passive nature of some people. The outlandish behavior that relatives, friends and others tolerate from bullies simply staggers me. At every turn, this woman was showing signs of psychopathy which was resistant to treatment. She possessed, however, an incredible magnetism and a sense of excitement that people were loathe to miss out on.This is well written and gripping.

This was one of the most disturbing books of this genre I have read, and I've read quite a few. Celeste Beard is one of the most despicable people I can imagine, with abolsutely no redeeming qualities. A truly scary person, and I can't even imagine the hell her daughters are still going through. I'd heard of this case on television, but only a book can delve into the myriad people and facts behind the scene. Kathryn Casey surely does a fine job of that. This woman is the worst of the worst and

Monster Mom meets No Fool Like an Old FoolIn this charming tale of Texans just having fun--all right, all right! I've read too many true crime tales from the state of Texas to be objective, I admit. Here are three good ones, just to prove my point:Poisoned Dreams: A True Story of Murder, Money, and Family Secrets (1993) by A. W. Gray;Final Justice: The True Story of the Richest Man Ever Tried for Murder (1993) by Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith; and Open Secrets: a True Story of Love,

I knew about this story before I read the book but it was very interesting to read the whole story . I really enjoyed reading this book.

Creepy book, but a gripping story... it's hard to believe that this sort of thing can happen.

This is the first Kathryn Casey book I've read and, being a fan of true crime books, I wasn't disappointed. Casey is an excellent writer and this book was difficult to put down; definitely a page-turner! Whoever reads this book, whether they've read dozens of true crime books or not, I'm willing to bet that they'll hate Celeste Beard Johnson as much as I do (more than once, I found myself wishing I could reach into the book and backhand the woman!) Celeste is one of the most dispicable,

Not going to rate this book as for now going to put it on my did not finish shelf. It is just dragging along and I cannot seem to get into the story. For me, I think it is just too much information and background on the growing up years of the woman who had her husband killed. Sometimes there is just too much detail and when there is "too much" then it makes the book way longer than what it should be.