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One Direction’s Niall Horan features in JK Rowling’s latest novel

Murdered character Kelsey had an obsession with the Irish charmer, much to the annoyance of her sister Hazel, and made up stories about him being her boyfriend.

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J.K. Rowling recently published her latest book offering – Career of Evil, which is the third book in the Comran Strike book series, and the third that has been published under her pen name, Robert Galbraith.

‘Rubbish, ‘ retorted Hazel, dropping back into her armchair.

According to Unreality TV, Kelsey wrote about the extreme measures she would take to score tickets to a One Direction gig, including cutting off her own leg so she could go to the concert in a wheelchair and get closer to the boy band singers.

“Sorry”, said Strike, completely at sea.

One Direction’s Niall Horan has the odd accolade of being in a work of fiction now that he’s appeared in JK Rowling’s new book. No big surprise for concertgoers – in live shows, Horan used to precede the Midnight Memories track with a speech expressing his gratitude for how far they’ve come, while reminding fans that the band has not forgotten their roots. So when she says she’s met a boy called Niall and he’s eighteen and he’s got a motorbike, I mean, what were we supposed to think?’

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(Radio.com) One Direction has been releasing track after track off their upcoming album Made in the A.M. even though it’s not set to hit shelves until Friday (November 13). Another One Direction fan posted: “END OF THE DAY JUST MESSED UP MY FEELINGS IT’S SO GREAT I CAN’T STOP LISTENING”. It’s a step up from last year’s folk-pop Four and uneven 2013 effort Midnight Memories, although not quite as unabashedly enjoyable as their earlier albums.

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