
The faintest scent of carnations. The hush only heard in death. You walk into the room and see the other guests dressed in black -- some weeping, some whispering their disbelief. J.D. Philcreek has died in his honeymoon bed with a smile on his face. But was it really accidental?
Look at the bride walking across the room like a colt in slow motion, wearing her wedding dress dyed black. Did she really love him or was she in this only for the money and prestige?
And those spoiled children of his! Dody, green eyes, blond curls. She walks past with the fluid grace of the Far East where she spent the last few years.
Eric, with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth, a wry smile across his face. Makes you want to slap the foolishness out of him.
David, tough & cool looking, as Howard Hughes looked the day he bought a restaurant and returned to fire a waiter who had been rude.
And the others, standing around like vultures waiting for their next meal. What a crew! And you are one of them!
All mysteries are originally written by Susan Cowan and are
planned to provide a full evening of entertainment. They are period parties starting in 1898 and moving into
the 1960's. Each party has wild characters, bizarre settings and tons of fun. |
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