Book a costumed, murder mystery party host for your own home or venue.
We are now delighted to be able to offer an new service for 2011, in partnership with our friends at Murder and Mystery Games. We can arrange for a professional party host to lead your private group through its own murder mystery game.
Simply choose from a wide selection of story-lines available and we’ll work with you to make your event one to remember.
Click here and tell us which story you’d like and, if possible when, where and for how many guests.
A selection of the available story lines;
Zeppelin Air Ship Murder (10 players)
You have been invited to dine at the Captain’s Table tonight as the Airship glides majestically over the calm ocean below. You are dressed for dinner and arrive on time but the Captain is not there to greet his personal guests. Finally, word arrives of a disturbance in the observation room and the Captain is missing – presumed dead. But who killed the Captain and why?
Class of ’57 (10-20 players)
It is time for the All Saints College Class of ’57 Reunion. For one night we will return to the good old days when Elvis was at the top of the charts. Sock hops, hula-hoops and poodles were radioactive. Getting pinned meant something altogether different than it does these days.
Fathingay Manor (2-6 players)
Farthingay Manor: a 1920s murder mystery. Six people have been invited to Farthingay Manor. But why? None of them knows their host, Lord Farthing, and none of them knows each other. So who are they and why were they invited?
The Last Gasp (14-40 players)
It is New Year’s Eve 1899 and George Sweet plans to leave the country before his wicked and dissolute past catches up with him. Before he goes, he is holding one last party – “The Last Gasp.” Invited to it are all the people who have suffered as a result of his appalling behaviour – he is determined to use his party to make up for past mistakes. At least, that’s the plan…
Cudham Riding Club (14-40 players)
Lady Amanda Cudham, Chairwoman and Benefactress of the Cudham Riding Club has died in a tragic riding accident – and the police suspect foul play! So come and join the members of the Cudham Riding Club as they gather to elect a new chairwoman, trade horses, bet on the Isle of Man handicap – and even solve the mystery of who killed Lady Cudman.
The Love Letter (8-16 players)
It is 1807. Lady Mazzing has invited eight young ladies to her mansion for supper. Her only son Lord Edward Mazzing will be there to greet the guests, but he will not be joining them for dinner. Secretly Lady Mazzing views this as an opportunity find a suitable marriage partner for her son.
The Auction (12 – 40 players)
Following the suspicious death of Baroness Audry von Munchen, the fabulous von Munchen relics are being auctioned off. In the absence of a legal heir, the proceeds are to go to her favourite charity – unless a claimant comes forward. What is the truth behind the Baroness’ death?
The Santa Clause (8-40 players)
It’s time for the annual Christmas Party for the law firm Lie, Cheat and Steal, a powerhouse law firm with influential ties to business, government and politics. This party is one that everyone is just dying to attend. Quite literally that is. Mr. A. Big Scam, who was the next in line to become Partner in the firm, was found stuffed up his chimney in the Santa suit he was going to wear to the party!
Murder on the Prairie (8-50 players)
In Mitchido yesterday Richard Woods, a wealthy landowner, was shot down in cold blood whilst he was riding to town. He leaves behind his wife Katherine and daughter Annabel. There is a gathering of his family and the townsfolk that afternoon to discuss what should be done.
A Killer Reunion (10-20 players)
All the main suspects are couples very much in love. Couples will be working together to achieve goals. They may have some secrets from each other, but overall they will be working to protect each other. This gives the game a romantic flavour.
Death by Chocolate (8-31 players)
Madeline Corman is hosting her daughters’ bachelorette party at the very exclusive Lady Godiva’s Day Spa. Lady Godiva’s spa is a chocolate lovers dream come true. A place where chocolate is not just an edible treat. Guests will experience body treatments made from the finest chocolates, while indulging in the most delicious and exotic chocolate treats.
The Immortal Murders (8 -21 players)
It is time for the Hidden Councils Annual Costume Ball. It is the social event of the year. The Royal Courts of the Mage, Were, Vampyr & Fae will be in attendance. It is whispered that there will also be a special meeting of the Hidden Council to address the recent Watcher murders. Watchers are important to the Immortals and help keep their existence hidden from humanity. The Immortals in turn have sworn to protect the Watchers for their service.
The Reading of the Will (6-8 players)
The Reading of the Will is a ‘sealed room’ murder mystery. When the Duke of Felthorpe is found dead in his bath, everything suggests that his death was accidental. The room was locked from the inside and, to gain entry, the door had to be broken down. So surely no one could have got in there and killed him!
Celebrity Celebrations (8 players)
It’s 1961. The world’s richest man – Jerry Oilman – has invited anybody who is anybody to his birthday party – the biggest party of all time. Jerry Oilman is an extremely wealthy man. He also has the misfortune of being a very short man.
Horror in the Haunted House (8 – 14 players)
A fancy dress party is being held by Horrorwood Studios to celebrate the success of their latest film ‘Ghouls just wanna have fun’. Owner of Horrorwood Studios, Hal O’Ween, has invited many of the actors, actresses and employees involved in the making of the film. Join them for an evening of fright and horror, some of it intentional, some of it not.

