Raffaele Sollecito book
- Rosalba Mancuso
- 6 ott 2012
- Tempo di lettura: 2 min
This is the title of a book written by Raffaele Sollecito and Andrew Gumble, where the young Italian native reveals intime details about the most cruel and unresolved crime of all times. The book was released the last weeks, but published only in Usa and not in Italy, where Italian justice are thinking to change the verdict of appeal where Raffaele and his former Amanda Knox were acquitted. In this book Sollecito reveals that during his interrogation, the investigators made a strong pressure in order to take him to accuse Amanda of Meredith Kercher murder, although these pressures, Sollecito refused to talk against Amanda to save himself instead, and claimed their innocence. These claims are even in the book, which can be a business occasion, a tool to transform a murder in a mediatic case, but for Sollecito that is a way to tell his truth. Italian investigations and the next trial revealed several mistakes and a big difficult to understand many aspects of this crime. The one sure thing is that a young English student is cruelty murdered. Is it possible to know the truth about it by reading a book written by one of two persons who were initially accused of this crime? Who can say that! For lovers of reading and curious people, the book of Raffaele Sollecito can symbolize an attempt to seek the truth. The volume counts 288 pages and is available in hardcover, audio, CD, audiobook and unabridget formats. To reading it in ebook format, you have to use a Kindle Software. The hardcover version was published by Gallery Books on September 18, 2012, while the other book versions was published by Simon & Schuster Audio in the same date. Source image: Books.simonandschuster.com
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