MURDER MYSTERY GAMES - ENTERTAIN YOUR PARTY GUESTS - SOLVE THE WHO DUNNIT
The Brie - The Bullet and the Black Cat |
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Ages Teen to Adult - 10 - 12 Players
Everyone's a suspect when murder is on the menu. and with a Classic Detective Murder Mystery you have everything you need to serve up a perfect murder dinner party. First the invites, you choose which of your friends play which devious character.
Then the shopping list, menu suggestions and recipes. Plus of course.....a really tasty murder to solve. We guarentee that it will be drop dead fun, and by the end of the evening one (or more) of the suspects, your 'friends' will be caught out as the murderer |
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- Party Planner with game rules, recipes, music and decorating tips.
- Character booklets, including their roles, background information and a few tasty secrets.
- A place card for each character.
- Party invitations and envelopes for each character
- Secret Clues
- DVD with an introduction, scene setter, summary of events and solution to the crime.
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'October 1942
You have been invited for dinner at the Offical Residence of the Deputy Major of Casablanca. Morocco is a colony of France governed by the Vincy French regime. The guest of honour was to have been Frances greatest living mime
artist. He fails to arrive, He has been murdered.
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Those present at the dinner including the murderer are:
Hughes Le Grandebutt,. Deputy Mayor of Casablanca.
Edith Le Grandebutte, his wife a former dancer.
Nicole Le Grandebutt, their daughter.
Otto Von Pinkelwürst, a Gestapo officer, fanatical and possibly mad.
Kirk Ransom III, an American who runs Kirk's African Café in downtown Casablanca.
Countess Bogov, an exiled Russian aristocrat.
Monsieur Oily-Carte, booking agent for Moulin Bleu in Paris.
Pierre Payanski, a 24 year old half Russian poet.
Cherie Boot, a French cabaret singer in her mid 20's.
Ingrid Pith, a Danish art dealer.
Seamus O' Hack, a dissolute Irish jouranalist.
Pia Fedora, a Spanish cabaret star.
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