![]() ![]() + Whodunit slips to randomly choose the murderer + Audio evidence, that can optionally be read out (supplied via ) * Invite your guests to .uk to view detailed suspect bios and costume suggestions. LORD GARDINER - Life Peer and friend of Lord Heathcliff GENERAL CUSTARD - an ex-Army General turned security specialistīUCK SHOTT - the victim's Scottish gamekeeper PROFESSOR PEACOCK - an academic and "friend" of the victim INSPECTOR DENAUX - a French private detective GINGER SCHNAPPS - the victim's sister-in-law and wedding photographer LADY GARDINER - a slightly batty landscape gardener SIERRA TANGO - the only police constable in the villageĪNNETTE HITITOVA - Lord Heathcliff's tennis coach MISTY VISIONS - a free-spirited fortune-tellerīLANCHE BATTERS - the cook with a mean left hookĭEE MINOR - a world-famous concert violinist MRS WITHERING - the silent but deadly housekeeper For smaller groups, we recommend Murder at the Manor for 6-14 players (and for even smaller groups, please see A Little Murder at the Manor for 4-6 players!)ĮM FATALE - the victim's young, beautiful widow PLEASE NOTE: This game works best with 15-20 players. * Fully scripted questions and answers for maximum fun and minimum effort * No random guessing! Suspects have alternate stories if they're guilty to help you solve whodunit * The murderer is secretly chosen on the night so 'no shows' are fine * Games last 2-4 hours (~ 10-15mins per suspect) * Play with ANY number or combination of 6-20 suspects Host your own party to find out who snuffed out his candle! But before anyone can toast his happiness, Lord Heathcliff is killed with the candlestick in the pool room. ![]() You’re invited to Heathcliff Manor, where Lord Heathcliff is hosting a dinner party to celebrate his recent marriage. It's Murder at the Manor but bigger! Enjoy the same murder mystery but now with six all-new suspects to accommodate up to 20 guests! ![]()
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