Lord Heathcliff is throwing a swanky dinner party in honour of his new bride. All the usual suspects are there - the vicar, the cook, the professor - plus a few unusual ones. But dinner will never be served because Lord Heathcliff is hit over the head with a candlestick just as he's taking his customary afternoon swim. You're invited to find out who snuffed out his candle!
A Murder Mystery Flexi Party® game.
Your pinafore and apron are dusted with flour (like the rest of you). You’re always hot and bothered so keep your hair covered and your sleeves rolled - to show off your tattoos!
Your maid’s uniform consists of a little black dress, white apron and fishnets but sometimes you’re just more comfortable in your rags. Either way, you’re never without your feather duster.
You’re dressed to perform in a simple but striking cocktail dress rebelliously paired with leggings and avant-garde footwear. You love to wear musically themed accessories.
Your white coat, stethoscope and pocketful of tongue depressors are all you need to play doctor - oh, as well as an alarming collection of pointy instruments.
With smouldering eyes, red lips, and a dress that looks like it was poured on, you’re always dressed to kill. A stylish clutch purse completes the look.
You wear the formal chauffeur’s uniform of grey suit and cap but have (fuel) injected it with driving gloves, moustache and aviator sunglasses. And your lucky fluffy dice, of course.
You’re not in the military any more, but that doesn’t stop you wearing your Army uniform, complete with medals. You always stand to attention with the help of a metal-tipped walking stick.
When not in disguise, you blend into the crowd with trilby hat, trench coat and moustache. A newspaper and magnifying glass give you something to hide behind if needed.
You’re a free spirit in floaty fabrics, adorned with scarves, belts, bangles and big earrings. You’re often seen listening to unseen forces or reading strangers’ palms.
Your old-fashioned high-necked black dress is perfect for a woman in your position. You keep your hair neatly tied in a bun but soften the look with an antique silver locket.
Tweed jacket, leather elbow pads, glasses and an armful of textbooks show you’ve got your academic on. Brown corduroy trousers and last year’s Christmas jumper complete your look.
You pair the traditional black shirt and dog collar with jeans to show you’re hip and trendy. Your thick woollen cardigan keeps the church draughts out and you always have the Good Book to hand - or at least, a good book.
Your knee-length black skirt, black tights and white blouse give you that ‘officer on the beat’ look, but those shoes don‘t look regulation. You’re happy to demonstrate proper use of the handcuffs and baton that you carry at all times.
Smartly dressed in immaculate suit tails and white gloves, you’re rarely seen without a little silver tray, polishing cloth, and superior sneer.