Arrowchapter

27 August 2010

Back in July, Lewis earned a favour. (Watch the video of him in Hungary to see how he did it.) With your help, he tracked down and recovered a stolen painting on behalf of the Intelligence Service. They’re a very large, very powerful group of people – good people to have in your debt.

Since then, we’ve been left to our own devices. Lewis has been enjoying the mid-season break, Lenny has been not-enjoying training, and I’ve been working on my Paganini.

Of course I’ve also kept an eye on the art world – not only the headlines, but also the rumour mills and whispers around the galleries and museums. And that’s how I came to learn that a sketchbook once belonging to Leonardo da Vinci has been stolen from the National Gallery of Fine Arts in Brussels.

Lewis thinks this is a challenge worthy of our collective skills. We’re going to get it back.

But where do we start? The Gallery are embarrassed because their security was bypassed so easily. The local police are literally clueless. The sketchbook could be anywhere by now.

So we’re going to call in that favour. When the Intelligence Service thanked us for our work last month, they gave us a codeword. If we ever need help, if we’re ever in trouble, we just need to shout this codeword as loud as we can.

The word is ARROWCHAPTER.

Tweet it, blog it, text it, print it. I want to see that word everywhere. We need to make some serious noise so that the Intelligence Service will get back in touch. Be loud! Now!