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How to Host a Murder - The Good, the Bad and the Guilty

How to Host a Murder - The Good, the Bad and the Guilty
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June 19, 1881 My Dearest Friends, In my tireless attempts to rid the town of Roadkill of the villainous scum that is corrupting our citizens, I take pride in announcing the capture of the Malevolent Seven-a dastardly conspiracy of criminals that has secretly victimized our fair territory for far too many years. To celebrate this landmark moment in law enforcement, I have erected eight gallows on Main Street: seven for the execution of this thieving, murderous band, and one for good luck. The execution will take place at midnight on the second of July, to "kick off" festivities for the Fourth of July weekend. As a crowd is expected, I've reserved prime seating for you, my most honored guests and dear friends. You shall be served a sumptuous meal in my home prior to our thrilling main event, which will begin with the hanging of the mysterious masked horseman who masterminded the Seven's unsavory crimes. So, leave your affairs in order, and come join me in this triumphant celebration. The honor of your presence is required. Sincerely, Waylon Payne.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #31661 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: How to Host a Murder
  • Model: 104025
  • Dimensions: 10.50" h x 3.00" w x 8.50" l,

Features

  • 8 players
  • CD
  • Menu suggestion
  • Costume suggestion

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From the Manufacturer
It is 10:10 p.m. on July 2, 1881 – a balmy evening in the little Wyoming Territory town of Roadkill. In response to a warm invitation from His Honor, Judge Waylon Payne, you have gathered in his home beside the courthouse, in the heart of town, for a sump


Customer Reviews

One of the better titles in the series4
This is the fourth of the "How to Host a Murder" series murder mystery parties I've done (the other three being Roman Ruins, The Class of '54, and the Maiming of the Shrew) and is one of the more enjoyable ones. It is easy to costume for and a fun time period to be working with, and the plot unfolds such that if you're paying enough attention it's actually possible, but the last round, to figure out who did it.

We also made the prarie chicken recipe that was included in the Host's Guide, which was very tasty and liked by all our guests.