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Come and play our most popular story: It’s 1934 and the luxury train, “The Flaming Flyer” travels across Europe on its way to Paris. As it crosses the French borders, wealthy Englishman Lord Muck is murdered in front of the entire dinner carriage. It’s a race against time to solve this mystery before the train arrives and the killer can escape. Great for dressing up!!!
MEDIEVAL MURDER
The Queen of England is dead. Was it the noble Knight and trusted friend of the Queen the noble and brave Macbeth? Was it the the buxom wench Matilda, a woman who was rumoured to have killed before? Or was it the young playwright William Shakesfear, a man who is said to take research of his plays too far.
The writer and creator of the world’s most popular Hollywood soap opera has been found dead in his office. All actors, crew and fans who were at Soap Studios over the past 2 days have been asked to join the Chief Inspector on the set of “Hearts of Fire, Passions of Love” to discover who 'whodunit. |
A rich and royal English Baron has been murdered during a party celebrating his homes haunted and chequered past. Suspicion, intrigue and revenge circulate amongst England’s highest of high society as we try and work out whodunit?
MURDER ON THE CATWALKS
The worlds most glamorous model Fi-Fi was murdered on the catwalks during a high fashion show in Milan. The killer has promised to strike again during the Paris fashion show.
The Ravioli crime family are in big trouble. The recent murder of small time criminal Billy Ocean has threatened their very existence and the authorities are coming down hard. Rumour has it that Billy’s murder was a set up from the start. Join the Chief inspector and all your favourite gangster and flapper characters at Casino ‘Bling Bling’ as we travel back to 1920's (or 1960's) Las Vegas to find out find ‘whodunit’.
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(c) MURDER MYSTERY FUN 2005 - The 'whodunit' party experts created by: Gary Boulter & Susan Walton. logo design - Dianna Kearney |
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