J K Rowling's Harry Potter prequel stolen in burglary

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A handwritten postcard by J K Rowling containing a prequel story to the Harry Potter saga has been stolen in a burglary.

The 800-word story, written on both sides of an A5 card, sold for £25,000 at a charity auction at Sotheby's in 2008.

The manuscript was stolen along with various jewellery from a property in Howard Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, during a break-in last month.

West Midlands Police have issued a plea for information in the hope that "the appeal goes far and wide among Harry Potter fans throughout the world".

The untitled Harry Potter prequel has been handwritten on a postcard by Rowling

Author J K Rowling posted her own appeal on Twitter on Friday, writing: "Please don't buy this if you're offered it."

"The only people who will buy this unique piece are true Harry Potter fans," a police investigator said.

"We are appealing to anyone who sees, or is offered this item for sale, to contact police."

Reportedly set three years before Harry Potter's birth, the prequel features the schoolboy wizard's father, James Potter, and godfather, Sirius Black, when they were teenagers.

They are confronted by two "muggle" policemen after a high-speed motorbike chase but manage to escape on broomsticks.

The prequel was among several works donated by authors, including Sebastian Faulks and Doris Lessing, to an auction held in 2008.

Its goal was to raise funds for English PEN, which promotes understanding through literature, and Dyslexia Action.

(SKYNEWS)