How to Host a Murder - The Watersdown Affair
Brand: Decipher Inc. Type: Murder Mystery
You have received a invitation to Watersdown Mansion, the elegant house of Sir Roger Watersdown. Assume the role of one of these eight wordly characters. Imagine your home is a 1930s English mansion as you and your dinner guests enjoy hours of suspense and intrigue.All you need is a sense of humor and a light-hearted approach toward deceit, larceny, sex, drugs and murder. How to Host a Murder is so much fun, it's almost criminal!
Dr. Malcom K. T. Praktiss - Sir Roger's personal physician, he is wealthy and well-liked. Miranda t. Shetes - She is a young, beautiful American actress, a recent cinematic triumph. Roger S. B. Astrid - He is the long-lost illegitimate son of Sir Roger. Dame Allison Bigh - She is a highly-regarded author of English mystery novels. Prosper Alvin Bates, Esq.- He is Sir Rogers attorney, personal advisor and golfing companion. Donald J. Brooks - A financial strategist and city banker, he is Sir Roger's nephew. Florence Wing Brooks - She is a succesful fashion model and is Donald Brooks' wife. Eiaguielle R. Aminmund - She is Sir Roger's confidential secretary, E.R.A.; she is in charge of virtually all the operations at the mansion.
In How To Host A Murder, the world's best-selling mystery dinner party game, you and your guests assume the roles of humorous suspects – each with a motive and opportunity to commit the crime – in a light-hearted murder mystery.
How To Host A Murder provides everything you need to bring a murder mystery to life – from detailed player guides, maps, and secret clues to costume suggestions and recipes tailored to the era featured in each episode.
Contents include
CD with period music and details of the murder A host guide with instructions 8 guest invitations and envelopes 8 player name tags 8 individual player manuals Sheet of secret blues with a police report Diagram of the crime scene Optional menu and costume suggestions for the truly adventurous
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