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

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With the Manor screaming for repairs, the arrival of these unscheduled guests, strange happenings, rooms filled to capacity, and now murders to add to an already unusual and outrageous situation, clues begin to make themselves known. Leave the dining room and get the key from the little stand. Then use it to open the door to the basement. From there, all hell breaks loose. And you never really know the next calamity. Just when you think things will settle down for the inhabitants of Mistletoe Manor, is when the next tragedy strikes. Klarinda runs around to tidy up the messes, but things get too out of hand, even for her, to the point where she has to seek outside help from local authorities. And even the authorities are scratching their heads in confusion. What is happening in their small town? The Horror at Stavely Grange" by Sapper: Ronald Standish is called upon to discover how two men in the Mansford family have met their deaths...before another Stavely Grange heir falls victim. The founder of a production company behind a unique Liverpool murder mystery show has said “there’s no better place” to promote diverse and unique theatre plays.

Christopher Lane is a great narrator. I was able to immerse myself in the story through his unique way of telling it. My only problem is that most of his female voices just seemed too much alike that I had to wait to see what name he would say said what to make any sense of it. Other than that, he did a great job. SUITABLE FOR TEENS TO ADULT. We feel the game contents are suitable for teenagers. Parents should examine the contents for suitability before allowing their children to play this game.Suddenly, there is a scream from outside. Rushing to the pool, the guests find Lord Heathcliff’s lifeless body floating in the water. It is clear that he has been murdered, but by whom? This is the second book in the Jane Wunderly Mystery series by Erica Ruth Neubauer. American WW1 widow Jane and her aunt Millie are staying at Wedgefield Manor in the picturesque English countryside so that Millie can spend some time with her daughter Lillian and Lillian's father Lord Hughes. When one of Lord Hughes' employees is found dead, and everyone staying at the manor becomes a suspect, Jane teams up with the dashing Mr. Redvers to find the killer.

The only other character I like is eccentric Great-Aunt Emily. She fills the dowager role nicely and is very Heyeresque. She says anything that comes into her head and really enjoys the drama of the murder investigation. It keeps her entertained. She hated her nephew and his wife and enjoys annoying them. It is always hard to review an entire collection of stories, so rather than trying to talk about each story – I will endeavour to give just a flavour of this superb collection, which I just loved. Each story is prefaced with a short bio of the author, setting the story which follows in the context of the author’s body of work. Several of the authors were new to me, some old friends. The Manor House Mystery" by J. S. Fletcher: featuring the mystery of Septimus Walshawe who has died of poisoning. It is inconceivable that the man has committed suicide, but no one is able to discover the method--until our detective Marshford arrives on the scene. But was it murder after all? E.V. Knox’s “The Murder at the Towers”: An outright but fond parody of the Golden Age manor crime story. There's a lot of room for parody there, and I found this short tale quite funny.Ernest Bramah's “The Secret of Dunstan’s Tower”: The blind detective Max Carrados works on a problem about a seemingly haunted manor. Blood appears at night on the stairs, every night one step higher, and when it reaches the top floor there will be a death, according to tradition. A very intriguing premise, although as sometimes happens you have to wonder how no one else was able to find out what was going on. A thrilling but not really practical way to commit a crime. Inspector Greyson is smart for a period drama police officer. He knows how to do his job and listens when he's given clues. Yet, he flirts with Jane which is very unprofessional. He wants to put her on a pedestal and keep her there. He doesn't believe in the equality of women. He trusts Redvers and Redvers trusts Jane or else I suspect he would have been a lot harder on Jane. Poppy Hughes is not the brightest bulb in the chandelier but she's sweet and earnest. Unless she's faking it. She could be. No one can be that dim can they? Nicholas Blake's “The Long Shot”; A classic country manor murder story. Not the best in the book but quite adequate. The murders take place at the mansion of the Karlov family, but this is not the only setting for the story. [5] Murders at Karlov Manor is the third set in the Omenpath Arc. MERRY CHRISTMAS! This month we are recapping/reviewing It's a Wonderful Lifetime Christmas Movies. This week we talk about Christmas Plus one! ⁠Will we "Pour it up" or "Put a Cork in it"???

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