Romance writer Lady Cattersley has been snuffed out at Cattersley Manor, but whodunit?
Join us for a twisty murder mystery where YOU choose how to investigate!
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Flamboyant, fiery and formidable — Lady Cattersley’s personal chef is dressed to impress in chef’s jacket, checkered trousers and of course, a tallboy hat. Garnish with the hint of a French accent to complement the look.
Calm, measured and law-abiding — Constable Crumbly always wears his police constable’s uniform and is very proud of his highly polished shoes. He’s a stickler for the rules and very fond of biscuits.
Funny, friendly and French - Doctor Glass the optician has several pockets full of glasses at different strengths, so is always ready to give an impromptu eye test. If they’re not wearing their custom coat with built-in eye chart on the back, they always carry a folded paper copy just in case.
Busy, brainy and absent-minded — Local GP Doctor Rash always gets dressed in a hurry and consequently ends up wearing mismatched clothing, and not always the right way round, but a stethoscope is always to hand.
Confident, cut-throat and cavalier — As Lady Cattersley's literary agent, Drew always makes a statement, wearing striking patterns in bold colours that can't be missed. Add a statement brooch or watch, a New York accent and of course, your all-important phone.
Refined, bookish and pretentious — Dusty Tomes wears brown tones to match the covers of the antique books in the library. Small glasses aid a lifetime of reading, and a large library key hangs from a neck chain.
Chirpy, clumsy and scatterbrained — Flicka Broome’s maids uniform of white apron over black dress is frequently dishevelled, her hair is constantly escaping from its bun and her duster is a few feathers short of a plumage.
Puffed up, self-important and blundering — Major Clanger may be retired but his medals aren’t and neither is his impressive moustache. A multi-tool in his pocket and spy camera in his hand completes the look.
Adventurous, energetic and unconventional — Max Cruise eschews the traditional chauffeur’s uniform in favour of a bright Hawaiian shirt and black trousers, whilst his dark glasses show that he has exceptional eyesight in poor lighting conditions.
Traditional, stern and disciplined — Ms Trinian is the epitome of a schoolmarm, always seen wearing a dark coloured suit or dress. Her hair is tightly controlled in a bun and her glasses are perched perfectly on the end of her nose.
Chatty, chummy and cheap - Currently 'between jobs', Nicky loves a bargain so is usually seen in knock-off brand labels. Flashy jewellery and an oversized pair of colourful glasses complete the look.
Gracious, generous and forgiving — Noah Sinner is a respected figure in the village and wears his vicar’s collar like a badge of honour. A traditionalist at heart, his only concession to fun is a pair of brightly coloured socks.
Intuitive, sensitive and observant — Phyllis Ora is not afraid to lean into the whole ‘fortune teller’ vibe (it’s good for business) and so she wears a headscarf, lots of bangles, dramatic eye shadow and a floaty dress.
Intelligent, eccentric and creative — Professor Pi is a baking genius and so is always seen wearing both an apron and a lab coat. Add a dusting of flour and a clipboard to complete the look.
Spiritual, earthy and wholesome — Rowan likes all things natural, including clothing and shoes, and is either seen walking barefoot or wearing simple sandals. A headband of flowers completes the look.
Elegant, effortless and engaging — Ruby dresses for the red carpet she one day hopes to walk. Her floor-length gown and long satin gloves sparkle with jewels and a bright ruby lipstick matches her name.
Precise, particular, and perfectionist - As an architect, you like to stand out from the crowd in black, white and grey with sharp edges, angular lines and patterns. A pencil behind the ear and some rolled up blueprints complete the look.
Cheerful, competitive and charismatic — Vic Volley may have retired from the professional tennis circuit but that’s no reason to stop wearing tennis whites. A pair of springy trainers and a headband are also essential accessories, even at dinner parties.