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Journey into Mystery

The Mysterious Events Company specialises in murder mystery events with a twist – we don’t use actors!

Join us at one of our evening events for a delectable dinner where you can play a main role without having a script to learn and try and solve the case.

Think of an Agatha Christie story line combined with escape room style puzzles and you’ll begin to get an idea of what to expect.

You can choose to be one of the main suspects and allow your inner villain to shine, or participate in the clue solving and discover your detective skills. There are written clues, visual clues and physical puzzles, all of which will narrow down the culprit.

Only solving the clues will reveal the culprit, so if you are the murderer, you won’t find out until the last clue is solved! You will need to use all of your sleuthing and puzzle-solving skills to reveal the truth as you become part of a cunning and tangled plot.

Cabin Fever – A Lockdown Mystery for 7 or more players

Welcome onboard your luxury cruise ship!

Cabin Fever is the latest case from the Mysterious Events team. This event is designed to play at home over three separate sessions via video link. Six players are required to be the suspects in the brutal death of Ann Becket, owner of PLUSH Ltd – a natural cosmetics company, who was found stabbed to death in her cabin. One person is needed to be DI Marple and lead the event.

The police have been called and take scene of crime photos. The body is taken for a post-mortem and the police interview the other seven remaining guests on Deck 12, one of which is DI Marple – a private investigator. Naturally, finding out that there is a seriously disturbed psychopath on board, DI Marple decides to investigate the murder and fathom out which of the six committed the crime! Can you solve this mystery?

Examine the evidence, solve the clues and discover which of the suspects committed the murder.

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‘A Little Party Never Killed Nobody’

… until now! Welcome to the Roaring ’20s. Swanky men, dazzling outfits and dangerous lies. Get ready to receive an invitation to a high society birthday party where tycoons, gangsters, chorus girls are all in attendance – but some guests are deadlier than others. Just as everyone is about to toast the birthday host, a guest dramatically dies. The victim has left a series of clues which point to a small number of suspects. It’s your role to help Sherrie Holmes solve the case and uncover which of the suspects have committed the shocking crime.

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Churchill’s Codebreakers

It’s 1944 and Churchill is preparing for D-Day. You are part of an elite team who have been joined together for Operation Secret Garden. Someone in Churchill’s team has been passing the enemy information, which could jeopardise the country! A body of a British Secret Operations Executive is found washed up on a beach with a briefcase handcuffed to him. It’s your job to discover the mole and the person responsible for the SOE’s death. A series of clues have been left in several locations by the victim. Can you piece together the clues and discover who is working with the Germans and fathom out why they would betray their country?

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The Chronos Paradox

A group of Cambridge scholars, receive a letter for a plea for help from one of their colleagues who fears for his life. The only problem is, the message is dated over a hundred years ago! An unusual set of instructions are left within the letter, which relies on uncovering all of the clues. Do you have the skills to solve the mystery as to what is so important about Rufus Moggerford and his Emporium of Curiosities? How has Professor Phineas Stonebridge sent a letter from 1912 and where or when is he now?

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Who killed the boss?

The ultimate corporate team-building exercise which uses every bit of skill to solve who killed the boss. With eight suspects trying to keep a low profile and evade suspicion, can your team figure out who would want to kill Mr Bigg and more crucially, why? It seems that there is a lot more to some of your colleagues than meets the eye. Can they talk themselves out of trouble or shift suspicion onto someone else, and can your team piece together the clues and see past their deceit?

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