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Amanda Knox signs book deal with HarperCollins after publishing battle

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After months of tense battling between 20 publishers desperate for a big money windfall in the long run, Amanda Knox finally has a book deal.

Knox, 24, of Seattle, Washington, has signed for a reported $4million with HarperCollins to write about her murder conviction and acquittal in Italy.

While the deal will be respite for her family who spent $1million just dealing with her trial, it will provoke anger from her alleged victim's relatives.

Deal: Amanda Knox, whose conviction and eventual acquittal of murder charges made headlines worldwide, has an agreement with HarperCollins to tell her story

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The deal is expected to distress the family of Meredith Kercher, 21, the British student who lived with Knox in Perugia, found in a pool of blood.

Knox, who was jailed for four years in Perugia, has only spoken publically once when she arrived back in the U.S. following her release last October.

Her family spent more than $1million in legal, travel and living costs to be near her during the murder trial in Italy - and even more on her appeal.

Knox's parents, Edda Mellas and Curt Knox, who divorced when she was aged just two, have put on a united front and took out second mortgages.

‘Knox will give a full and unflinching account of the events that led to her arrest in Perugia,’ a HarperCollins spokesman said on Thursday.

He added that she will talk about her ‘struggles with the complexities of the Italian judicial system’ and read back journals she kept in prison.

Dead: The case relates to the fatal stabbing of Meredith Kercher, 21, a British student who shared a flat with Knox in Perugia, found in a pool of blood

‘Knox will talk about her harrowing experience at the hands of the Italian police and later prison guards and inmates,’ he said.

HarperCollins is promising she will ‘reveal never before-told details surrounding her case’ about ‘the most challenging time of her young life’.

'Knox will give a full and unflinching account of the events that led to her arrest in Perugia and her struggles with the complexities of the Italian judicial system'

HarperCollins spokesman

The book, currently untitled, is tentatively scheduled for early 2013. The mammoth financial agreement was disclosed by the New York Times.

It was negotiated by Washington attorney Robert Barnett, who has worked for President Barack Obama and former President George W. Bush.

Some 20 publishers were interested in the book and Knox met with seven, all of whom submitted bids during a recent auction.

HarperCollins publisher Jonathan Burnham said that Knox, who studied creative writing, would work with a collaborator.

The company should be able to recoup some of its investment by selling TV interview rights on the back of the book.

Broadcasters are banned from paying for interviews but they routinely get around it by buying the rights to the interviewee’s book instead.

Big money: The deal was negotiated by attorney Robert Barnett, who has worked for President Barack Obama, left, and former President George W. Bush, right

Her editor will be Claire Wachtel, whose other authors have included crime novelist Dennis Lehane and journalist Cokie Roberts.

Publishers in recent years have shied from controversial defendants, especially since the fiasco of O.J. Simpson's ‘If I Did It’.

'I think it’s a huge gamble for somebody. It’s not like she has been exonerated in a clear and definitive way'

Anonymous publisher

That was a fictionalised account of Nicole Brown Simpson's murder that was cancelled in 2006 by HarperCollins in response to public outrage.

After Casey Anthony was cleared last year of killing her two-year-old daughter, several publishers said they would not consider a book by her.

‘I think it’s a huge gamble for somebody,’ a publisher who had no intention of bidding on the story told the New York Times earlier this month.

‘It’s not like she has been exonerated in a clear and definitive way.’

Harrowing: The value of Knox's story has been compared to that of Jaycee Dugard, seen in 1991, who was held captive for almost two decades in California

The value of her story has been compared to that of Jaycee Dugard, who was kidnapped and held captive for almost two decades.

'Aided by journals she kept during her imprisonment, Knox will talk about her harrowing experience at the hands of the Italian police and later prison guards and inmates'

HarperCollins spokesman

She had a book published last July that has sold 1.2million copies. But while the deal is good news for Knox, her legal issues are not over.

Earlier this week, Italian prosecutors asked the top court to reinstate the murder convictions of Knox and her former boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito.

Sollecito, who had reportedly been considering seeing Amanda at Christmas, has since been pictured kissing and cuddling Annie Achille.

Miss Achille is an Italian volleyball player who is also his distant cousin.

Together: Amanda Knox has been seen out in Seattle, Washington, with her new boyfriend, guitarist James Terrano, since she got home from Italy

Knox meanwhile has been seen hand-in-hand in Seattle with her new boyfriend, guitarist James Terrano.

Prosecutor Giovanni Galati said he is ‘very convinced’ that Sollecito and Knox were responsible for Miss Kercher's death in November 2007.

But the Italian appeals court in October said the guilty verdicts against the pair were not corroborated by any evidence.

It added that the court hadn't proven they were in the house when Miss Kercher was killed.

A third defendant, Ivory Coast-born drifter Rudy Guede, was convicted in a separate trial of sexually assaulting and stabbing Miss Kercher.

Continuing: Earlier this week, Italian prosecutors asked the top court to reinstate the murder convictions of Knox and her former boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito

His 16-year sentence, reduced in appeal from an initial 30 years, was upheld by Italy's highest court in 2010.

'She will reveal never before-told details surrounding her case, and describe how she used her inner strength and strong family ties to cope with the most challenging time of her young life'

HarperCollins spokesman

Meanwhile, a lawyer for Knox recently filed an appeal of her slander conviction in Italy.

The same court that overturned her murder conviction upheld the charges for slander - for falsely accusing bar owner Diya ‘Patrick’ Lumumba of involvement in the slaying.

Lumumba was freed after two weeks in prison for lack of evidence. Knox later said she was ‘manipulated’ during her lengthy police interrogation.

A judge set Knox's sentence for slander at three years, less than the time she spent in prison. That meant she could leave Italy and return to Seattle.







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