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A Big Murder at the Manor 6-20 Player Murder Mystery Flexi-Party

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No random guessing! Suspects have different stories if they're guilty, with important clues to help you solve whodunit. Smartly dressed in immaculate suit tails and white gloves, you’re rarely seen without a little silver tray, polishing cloth, and superior sneer.

The Secret of Dunstan's Tower" by Ernest Bramah: Bramah's blind sleuth, Max Carrados, is called upon by his friend Dr. Tulloch to get to the bottom of a "ghostly" haunting that is causing his patient to slowly slide towards death. Carrados is certain there is a villainous human hand at work.The film's cast did a good job of convincing audiences of its potential, but the film still doesn't shine after an hour of play. The cast includes Christie Leverette, James . Pierce III, Veronica Martell and Bobby Slaski in the lead roles. The Mystery of Horne's Copse" by Anthony Berkeley features his amateur detective, Roger Sheringham, and Chief Inspector Moresby. It's a complex story with a lot of twists and turns. It was originally published as a magazine serial, which explains a lot. Personally, I think it ran on a little long, but it was still a good story. Lily Almond, an actor and singer starring in the show, said: “It’s been so refreshing to work with 4AM Productions and it’s been interesting to be part of a big diverse cast. No random guessing! Suspects have different stories if they're guilty, with important clues to help you solve whodunit.

The White Pillars Murders" by G. K. Chesterton features a detective I have never heard of, Dr. Adrian Hyde, who is totally unlike Father Brown - tall, gangling, and awkward with a taste for the finer things in life. The case is actually solved by his two young assistants, who are World War I veterans. The solution to the crime is very surprising.With me here and him there, that means a hundred percent of his common sense isn’t even in the same state as his penis. I should have known better than to come here. Ms. Tierney-Bedord has spun a tale of mystery, murder, and one that is delightfully peculiar and intriguing. A narrative that reminded me of the old-time radio shows of long ago, especially while being entertained by the audio version of this story. Not long after their arrival one of the estate's mechanics, Air Force veteran Simon Marshall, is killed when the car he is driving crashes into a tree. Mr. Redvers arrives to inform everyone of the man's death and reveals it was not an accident. Someone had cut the brake lines. Redvers offers to stay and assist in catching the murderer. Jane is happy about that and looks forward to working with him again. But their investigation isn't going to be easy. The manor is full of visitors and servants and even mysterious strangers and they are all suspects. Plus they are not even sure Simon was the intended victim. She and Redvers will have to work through all the secrets and clues to uncover the killer. While at it, maybe she can uncover what her true feelings are for Mr. Redvers as well. For the last several months I've been enjoying these short stories whose publishing history ranges roughly over sixty-five years, the heyday of the British country house mystery, written by names still famous today, and writers once famed and now fading.

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