Museums are in second place in the frequency of major robberies. Works of art are always in price, and unclean collectors are always on hand. Solid museums guard their values no worse than banks. An ordinary street robber does not go to steal a picture or a statue, because he will immediately be caught. Such cases are planned in advance, involving more than one person and crimes, as a rule, are rarely disclosed. Kenneth is Scotland Yard's best detective. It was he who uncovered several major looting and returned the values to the state. Today in Crime at the Museum he was invited by the director of the British Museum, so that the detective began investigating yesterday's robbery. The hero will be happy with any help, go with him to the museum and conduct an inspection.