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Bruce, Charley, and another member named [[Henry (Best Seller)|Henry]] travelled to New York City to kill Clamp, but Charley shot Bruce in the shoulder instead, and Henry was arrested trying to kill Charley. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Best Seller]]'') | Bruce, Charley, and another member named [[Henry (Best Seller)|Henry]] travelled to New York City to kill Clamp, but Charley shot Bruce in the shoulder instead, and Henry was arrested trying to kill Charley. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Best Seller]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 04:58, 2 December 2014
The Movement for Real Literature was a group of people in Melbourne who resisted the lure of The Darvias Saga.
Bruce Gillespie was the leader of the group. One day the group was protesting The Darvias Saga when they met Charley Pollard, who was trying to find out information about the book.
The group watched the announcement by author Nathaniel Clamp that a prequel would be released in New York City. The group decided to kill Clamp.
Bruce, Charley, and another member named Henry travelled to New York City to kill Clamp, but Charley shot Bruce in the shoulder instead, and Henry was arrested trying to kill Charley. (PROSE: Best Seller)