Thursday, February 20, 2014

The Case of the Missing Sculpture

 Hitty Gertrude Bell has something top secret she wants to show Johnny Sparrow.  


 The companion piece to the Mother-Daughter sculpture arrived at the Hittyville Museum by secret courier this morning.  Madame Z's network obviously overlooked the beautiful "Peasant Girl" and Hitty Gertrude Bell never mentioned the existence of the art piece to anyone, for fear of a leak.


 Hitty Gertrude Bell is aware of the true identity of Johnny Sparrow and wanted him to see the most important identification mark that should be on the inner arm of the missing sculpture...just like the one on "Peasant Girl".
It is assumed the anonymous artist used this stitched F on his/her sculptures.


 Johnny thanks Hitty Gertrude Bell for this crucial information and hopes she can keep "Peasant Girl" safe until Madame Z is taken into custody.

Later...at Frida Sparrow's Art Studio...
 Johnny explains to his wife he will be on a case for the next couple of days.


 Johnny shares...confidentially...there should be an identifying mark of the letter F on the sculpture, which will determine whether Madame Z really does have the authentic art piece.


 Frida is dumbfounded!  Her great-great-great grandmother, Frida, used the Letter F as a signature mark on her fabric sculptures.  It is thought only one sculpture has survived over the years and it is in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Could the missing sculpture be part of her heritage?

Meanwhile...
Madame Z is waiting for Bluebeard, who has secured a 
plane to take her and the Mother-Child sculpture to her private island.  PCIS has the sea full of Special Agents and it is not safe for her to travel by boat at this time.
Madame Z is certain no one would think to put Surveillance Agents at this small airport outside of Hittyville.

~To be continued~

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