![]() ![]() ![]() However, neither expected there to be an actual murder or the intricacies of those involved. Blake knows how much Becca enjoys mysteries, so he books an interactive mystery weekend. It is a murder mystery weekend for Becca and Blake. I really enjoyed the concept of this book, a mystery within a mystery. The game’s organizer–that’s Miss Ann Thrope to you–assumes the young woman’s flakiness is to blame, but when snooping for clues as “Debbie,” Becca finds evidence she may not have left of her own free will. Then, the morning after they arrive, the actress playing Ida’s maid fails to reappear for her role. Playing the role of Miss Debbie Taunte, an ingenue with a dark past, Becca dives into the world of pun-heavy clues, hammy acting, and secret passages, hoping to at least take her mind off her marital troubles. What could go wrong?īefore long, the game is afoot: famed speakeasy songstress Ida Crooner is found “murdered,” and it’s up to the guests to sniff out which of them might be the culprit. She decides to get into the spirit of things and enjoy their stay. ![]() She may not be ready to forgive him, but the drinks are strong, the estate is stunning, and the weekend has an elaborate 1920s murder mystery theme. But Becca is freshly smarting from her husband Blake’s betrayal and knows this is just an expensive attempt at an apology. ![]() The weekend getaway at the gorgeous manor hotel should have been perfect. ![]()
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