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Only two weeks ago, Cathryn and her comrades broke into a special exhibition in Cape Town, South Africa. From there, they purloined the portrait of Cecil Rhodes, former British Governor of Rhodesia (nowadays Zimbabwe). The next painting to steal is a portrait of Winston Churchill located in the London Modern Museum. In the meantime US special agent Jack Stern has a murder case to solve. British Foreign Secretary Henston collapsed at his desk, bleeding from his ears and nose. He died the next day in hospital. As he was a member of the British government, an assassination has to be considered. A note about the transport of Rhodes’ portrait from the Secretary’s office to the special exhibition in South Africa and back catches Stern’s attention. The next weeks will be a hard trial for the young thieves as well as agent Stern, entangling all four into affairs of international politics.
15 Days reveals the story of a troupe of political activists stealing art for good causes. In meticulously planned coups, the three Londoners steal precious paintings from the best guarded museums in the world. The group then donates their millions, Robin Hood style, to development projects in Africa. Their goal is to share out the money of eccentric art collectors to the poor. Together with the conspiring gang, the player will steal precious paintings using interesting gadgets. Their paths are destined to cross with Jack Stern regarding the obscure Henston murder, but do the anarchistic young thieves really have anything to do with the Secretary’s death? We’ll find out this winter when 15 Days releases.
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