Crime Time: For the detective in you A Victorian Gothic Murder - A Murder Mystery Game for 16 Players
Crime Time: For the detective in you A Victorian Gothic Murder - A Murder Mystery Game for 16 Players
Crime Time: For the detective in you A Victorian Gothic Murder - A Murder Mystery Game for 16 Players
Crime Time: For the detective in you A Victorian Gothic Murder - A Murder Mystery Game for 16 Players
Crime Time: For the detective in you

A Victorian Gothic Murder - A Murder Mystery Game for 16 Players

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  • Game designed by award-winning crime writing team at Red Herring Games. Includes instructions, invitations and envelopes, character booklets, inspector script and solution, making the most of your theme booklet, access to on-line video for the inspector and guest name labels.
  • Host can play as suspect or inspector. As the inspector script is provided as standard creating an optional role the host could take if you wanted to invited an uneven number of guests.
  • Two gender neutral suspects included as standard, making assigning roles even easier!
  • Bring your dinner party to life, or play without a meal and create an enjoyable evening of intrigue, mystery and suspicion. Can your guests work out whodunnit by the end of the night?
  • Customer support available post purchase if needed from the team at Red Herring Games who are happy to answer any questions or need help adjusting the plot if guests drop out last minute.


If you are looking for award winning entertainment to amuse your friends and family then look no further. Red Herring Games award winning murder mystery "A Victorian Gothic Murder" is a fun gothic themed murder mystery which you and your friends will enjoy any time of the year, but especially around Halloween! PLOT: Its Victorian England and the dark and gloomy Gothic Inn sits on a lonely stretch of muddy highway somewhere north of London. It has a reputation for attracting a somewhat sinister clientele, and the group of travellers who are spending this particular night at the inn are no exception! Tired and hungry from their journey by stagecoach or horseback, the inns guests expect the landlord, Ebenezer Sleaze, to serve up a hearty evening meal to satisfy their appetites. Unfortunately, they are served up something very different when his body is discovered in the inns parlour! Was Ebenezer Sleazes death an accident, or was one of the disturbing guests responsible for so cruelly cutting short Sleazes life? And will there be any evening meal?