Honor Bound, Raffaele Sollecito
Honor Bound, Raffaele Sollecito
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Honor Bound
My Journey to Hell and Back with Amanda Knox

Author: Raffaele Sollecito, Andrew Gumbel

Narrator: Seth Numrich

Unabridged: 7 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/18/2012


Synopsis

Accused . . . Targeted . . . Sentenced . . .Wrongfully Imprisoned.

Raffaele Sollecito and Amanda Knox were the victims in a world-famous trial so bizarre that it defied all reason. Charged with a crime neither could fathom, let alone perpetrate, they spent four excruciating years in prison before their final acquittal. Now, for the first time since, Raffaele reveals what really happened between him and his then girlfriend before, during, and after the brutal murder of Amanda's roommate Meredith Kercher.

With startling candor, Raffaele shares intimate details about his changing relationship with Amanda as their giddy romance turned into endless harrowing interrogations. As Amanda’s only solid alibi, Raffaele came under unrelenting pressure—from his own family and lawyers as much as the police and prosecution—to change his testimony. Doing so might have saved him, but would almost certainly have condemned Amanda to a lifetime in jail. He refused.

Sifting through the wild accusations depicting him as a druggie, a porn addict, and reckless thrill seeker, Raffaele shows how these stories were gross distortions of trivial episodes. With unflinching honesty, he takes readers behind the scenes of the trial of the century—and inside the day-to-day hell of prison life. Finally, and poignantly, Raffaele talks about his first face-to-face reunion with Amanda following their release.

Emotional, disturbing, and ultimately galvanizing, this memoir is a riveting account of an egregious miscarriage of justice, of public condemnation, and personal survival. And, at its heart, it is a tragic love story about a young man who trusted his feelings, refused to give up hope, and ultimately triumphed.

About Raffaele Sollecito

Raffaele Sollecito was born in Southern Italy. He was a computer science student at the University of Perugia when he and Amanda Knox were first accused of murder in 2007. On October 3, 2011, after four years of trials and appeals, he and Knox were cleared and released. He is now moving on with his life.

About Andrew Gumbel

Andrew Gumbel is a Los Angeles-based journalist and author. He spent six years in Italy, including stints as a foreign correspondent for Reuters and The Independent. His books include the widely acclaimed Oklahoma City: What The Investigation Missed—And Why It Still Matters.

About Seth Numrich

Seth Numrich won the Evening Standard Award for Outstanding Newcomer for Sweet Bird of Youth at The Old Vic. Additional Broadway and Off-Broadway credits include: The Merchant of Venice (Broadhurst Theatre), War Horse (Vivian Beaumont), Golden Boy (Lincoln Center), Travesties (American Airlines), Orpheus Descending (Theatr Clwyd), and Fathers and Sons (Donmar Warehouse). Numrich starred in four seasons of the AMC drama Turn: Washington’s Spies and appeared opposite Daniel Radcliffe in the film Imperium.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nancy on October 08, 2012

Any American contemplating spending significant time abroad should read this book. We are protected in this country by a legal system that, for all its faults, really does provide due process rights to its citizens that are almost unparalled elsewhere. The unbelievable way the Italian legal system f......more

Goodreads review by Christine on November 07, 2012

If you should happen to mention the name Amanda Knox, most people would know to whom you were referring. Mention the name Raffaele Sollecito and if anyone (anyone not doggedly following the court case that is) knew who he was they would probably say something to the effect of “oh, wasn’t that Amanda......more

Goodreads review by Liz on June 08, 2015

Encapsulating from the very first, Honor Bound will have you flipping pages almost before you're done reading them. Raffaele Sollecito tells the riveting true story of his experience in the Amanda Knox murder case in Italy which began in October 2007. Sollecito explains his side of the story in deta......more

Goodreads review by Jen on May 07, 2013

Amanda Knox's memoir was more relatable for me, but Sollecito's is just as interesting and easy to read. Reading them back to back, I appreciated hearing his voice. He filled in a few gaps and offered another highly sympathetic perspective. He is clearly an intelligent, honorable, driven, thoughtful......more

Goodreads review by Jill on September 08, 2018

A very absorbing and detailed account of the Amanda Knox and Raffaele Sollecito murder trial. I had vaguely remembered the case and I too, had been somewhat brainwashed by the media, having been left with a very negative impression of Amanda. After reading this book I was shocked and appalled at how......more