My guess? I have a passing familiarilty with the publishing industry, so my guess is ... An agent signs them and lines them up with a ghost writer. Contracts all around. They sit down with agent, ghostwriter, and lawyer(s) and hash out what will and won't be in the book. I'm guessing, if it is written, it will be a revisionist history of events, as perceived by them, which paints them in the most magical, wonderful light, (no affairs, no sexual anything)while at the same time blaming everyone in the entire world for everything and accepting no responsibility for anything. Kinda like Kate McCann's book.
fftopic: Have you read Kate McCann's book? I haven't, but I've read excerpts and her version of what happened re:Madeliene's dissappearance is ... interesting, bordering on absurd. Totally off topic, but that whole Madeleine dissappearance story is ... well, there are parallels to Caylee, lots of them, least of which are the cadaver dogs, who alerted in the apartment AND the car they rented 25 days AFTER Maddy went missing. The best books on that story are NOT by the McCann's but are by the former lead detective and one by criminal profiler, Pat Brown. And I hope I haven't broken any rules in this post! :silenced: