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Guilty Parties, Issue #28 -- Murder mystery parties for free
January 04, 2006
Hi - and welcome to issue #28 of Guilty Parties, the murder mystery party newsletter.

I hope you all had a great Christmas and an enoyable New Year. I'm afraid I didn't do anything too exciting for New Year this year - it was spent quietly at home in front of a real fire with my loved ones. (So not a bad way to do it, by any means...)

By the way, if you've enjoyed this newsletter or you've found www.great-murder-mystery-games.com useful and you have your own website, please support my site and put a link on your site... Thanks!


Free Murder Mystery Games

I get quite a few requests from people looking for free murder mystery games - and unfortunately I usually leave them disappointed. To try and stem the flow of requests, I've added a page to Great Murder Mystery Games discussing the whys and hows of how much the games cost.

I've also explained how you can get a murder mystery game for "free". (I've put free in inverted commas because there's no such thing as a free lunch.)

Click here to read "Free Murder Mystery Games".


Spread the word

If you've found Great Murder Mystery Games useful and informative, and you've hosted (or attended) a successful murder mystery party - please help me spread the word and mention my site to your friends.

Or if you have a website, I'd be grateful for a link.

Or if you have some wonderful stories about your party, I'd love to hear about them.

(You can click here to contact me - don't worry, you don't need to tell me if you're linking to my site.)


Free Prize Draw

In January 2006 Freeform Games start their first Free Prize Draw - your chance to win a free murder mystery game from Freeform Games.

All you have to do to enter is subscribe to their irregular murder mystery newsletter.

So here's a great chance to win a free murder mystery game - and also keep up to date with the latest news from Freeform Games.

Click here to learn more about Freeform Games' Free Prize Draw.


Twas the Night Before Murder

Twas the Night Before Murder is a new Christmas murder mystery game that has just been released by Mysteries-on-the-Net.

The mansion of greeting-card magnate Norton Pole was lit up like a Christmas tree. And, well it should be on the eve before the annual holiday. The festive occasion was a gathering of a few relatives and business associates, all celebrating another year of record profits (or is it?) for Polar Cards.

The assembled group knew everything that could be known about Pole, from north to south, and from east to west. What they didn't know was that, over dinner, Pole would make an announcement that could change their holiday seasons forever. At least, it could've had not someone decided to take fate to task and end Pole's career permanently.

For, on Christmas morning, his body was found lying under the huge tree in the great room...

As with their other mysteries, Twas the Night Before Murder features a handful of suspects (eight this time) and lots of sleuths. Each of the suspects has a detailed character background - and it's the job of the Christmas sleuths to pick through the truths, lies and half-lies to solve the mystery and identify the murderer.

Click here to learn more about Twas the Night Before Murder at the Mysteries-on-the-Net website.


That's about it this time - have a great murder mystery party!

Steve


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