London, Dec 13: An American collector paid more than 28,000 pounds (45,000 dollars) for a card full of clues to the plot of the long-awaited fifth Harry Potter book.
The unidentified buyer paid 28,680 pounds for the card, handwritten by Potter author J K Rowling as a charity fund-raiser yesterday. The money will be used to buy more than 18,000 books for schools in Africa.
Whether the buyer chooses to keep the contents secret remains to be seen.
A Harry Potter web site operated by the New York-based Leaky, Inc, had hoped to raise enough money to make the winning bid and possibly to post the 93 words on the internet for all to see.
The story of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" is a closely guarded secret, and Sotheby's auction house in London only revealed that the words "Ron ... Broom ... Sacked ... House-elf ... New ... Teacher ... Dies ... Sorry" are among the 93 words on the card.



Harry Potter fans, who have waited nearly 2 1/2 years for book five, have grown increasingly curious about the fate of their hero as the author has declined to reveal a release date for "The Order of the Phoenix."



The first Harry Potter book, published in 1997, was "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" - released in the United States as "Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone." The second and third volumes followed over the next two years, and the fourth, the mammoth "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," appeared in July 2000.


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