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Gobble, Gobble, Death and Trouble

Thanksgiving Murder Mystery

He was world-renowned for his gourmet turkey dinners. Chef and restaurant owner Ramsey Gordon attracted food aficionados from everywhere to his fine-dining establishment, "The Golden Gobbler."

Known to be a tyrant of a boss and an ill-mannered business associate, his recipe for turkey had remained a secret for years, despite the protestations of those who proclaimed that the ingredients and formula for such a succulent dish should be shared with everyone.


Last night, Gordon’s restaurant was to have been jam-packed with hungry customers, waiting for the chance to devour his famous main course. Yet, it was not to be. The famished fowl feasters were unexpectedly told the sad news that Gordon was dead, the victim of an unfortunate accident. 

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For earlier yesterday, while lighting his personal oven - the one only he was allowed to use - an explosion rocked the restaurant, putting an untimely end to the career of the duke of the drumstick. The circumstances were suspicious enough that authorities investigated and proclaimed the death to be not an accident, but a well-calculated homicide.

Who would have done away with the wizard of the white meat with Thanksgiving in the air? And what of the secret recipe? Was it written down and stored in a safe spot, or would it vanish from the earth forever?


Would "The Golden Gobbler" remain at the top of the restaurant heap or would Gordon’s death signal the end of a legendary gastronomic treat? Only sound logic and expert sleuthing skills would solve the case and ensure that no clues would be left over.


Chef Ramsey Gordon's world-famous turkey recipe was a well-kept secret that someone might kill for.

THE SUSPECTS

CAN YOU IDENTIFY THE KILLER?

Sue Shafinski: Suspect in Thanksgiving murder mystery, "Gobble, Gobble, Death and Trouble."

SUE SHAFINSKI

The sous chef. Sue was hand-picked by Gordon to be his number two at the restaurant. She and Gordon have had several loud arguments that could be heard throughout the restaurant. 

Grant Barry Soose: Suspect in Thanksgiving murder mystery, "Gobble, Gobble, Death and Trouble."

GRANT BARRY SOOSE

Maitre'd. He’s worked for some of the finest restaurants in the city and adds a touch of class to the establishment, but has never before received the type of abuse leveled at him by Gordon. 

Halliday Feast: Suspect in Thanksgiving murder mystery, "Gobble, Gobble, Death and Trouble."

HALLIDAY FEAST

Rival restaurateur. Gordon worked for Feast until starting his own restaurant three years ago. Feast’s clientele has slowly been moving its patronage to the "The Golden Gobbler." 

Gabby Goble: Suspect in Thanksgiving murder mystery, "Gobble, Gobble, Death and Trouble."

GABBY GOBLE

Turkey farmer. He’s been supplying turkeys to "The Golden Gobbler" since Gordon opened the doors of the restaurant. Lately, Gordon has been questioning the quality of his birds. 

Thomasina Torquay: Suspect in Thanksgiving murder mystery, "Gobble, Gobble, Death and Trouble."

THOMASINA TORQUAY

Author of "The Tantamount Turkey Cookbook". She guaranteed to her publisher that Gordon’s turkey recipe would be in the next edition of her cookbook, scheduled for release next year. 

Winifred Nerry: Suspect in Thanksgiving murder mystery, "Gobble, Gobble, Death and Trouble."

WINIFRED NERRY

Owner of Mayflower Vineyards. "The Golden Gobbler" has been featuring her wines on the menu. Rumor has it that Gordon had struck a deal with another wine producer. 

Hank Harvester: Suspect in Thanksgiving murder mystery, "Gobble, Gobble, Death and Trouble."

HANK HARVESTER

Turkey farmer. (Only in the 8-suspect kit.) He used to raise chickens, but recently switched to turkeys.  

Lily de Valle: Suspect in Thanksgiving murder mystery, "Gobble, Gobble, Death and Trouble."

LILY DE VALLE

Florist. (Only in the 8-suspect kit.) She supplies "The Golden Gobbler" with floral arrangements for all of its tables. 

Police Chief Law will lead the murder mystery investigation in "Gobble, Gobble Death and Trouble."

POLICE CHIEF LAW

(Optional Facilitator Role.) He will take charge of the murder investigation.

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THE MURDER MYSTERY KIT includes . . .

Complete instructions

Instructions for the facilitator

Complete instructions

You'll have a step-by-step system for conducting the investigation of Ramset Gordon's murder from start to the exciting finish. 

Roles for all suspects

Instructions for the facilitator

Complete instructions

The roles will include family backgrounds and recollections of events surrounding the murder with details no one else knows. 

Instructions for the facilitator

Instructions for the facilitator

Instructions for the facilitator

Your facilitator will be in charge using a detailed method for successfully orchestrating the murder mystery investigation. 

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invitations to the mystery party

invitations to the mystery party

Instructions for the facilitator

Your investigators will receive the details of the party with an introduction to Ramsey Gordon's turkey recipe. 

"The horn of plenty"

invitations to the mystery party

Key supporting information

The local newspaper will contain the story of Ramsey Gordon's turkey recipe, and "The Golden Gobbler."

Key supporting information

invitations to the mystery party

Key supporting information

lYou'll have additional material  such as a police report, the restaurant's menu and Gordon's last will and testament. 

A series of written clues

A series of written clues

A series of written clues

The clues will stimulate the investigators to ask questions and can be exchanged or revealed at critical moments. 

The Denouement

A series of written clues

A series of written clues

The "untying" revealed at the end will tie the details together. MOTIVE, MEANS and OPPORTUNITY will point to the guilty party. 

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY

Jeff Totten, ​Old Possums Bookstore, Broomfield, Co

Jeff Totten, ​Old Possums Bookstore, Broomfield, Co

Jeff Totten, ​Old Possums Bookstore, Broomfield, Co

 Since it was our first time with one ofyour mysteries, I was a little nervous about the evening but it was so easy to pull off. Every time I checked on one of the teams to see if they were enjoying themselves they would break out into laughter and express to me how much fun they were having. It was such a wonderful event that was full of surprises. Thank you again for your help in putting together a fabulous evening for my customers.   

Jeff Totten, ​Old Possums Bookstore, Broomfield, Co

Jeff Totten, ​Old Possums Bookstore, Broomfield, Co

Five-star review for "Gobble, Gobble, Death and Trouble," download interactive murder mystery party.

 


George Evans, Alpine Lake Community West Virginia

Jeff Totten, ​Old Possums Bookstore, Broomfield, Co

George Evans, Alpine Lake Community West Virginia

Five-star review for "Gobble, Gobble, Death and Trouble," download interactive murder mystery party.

 The format was great. My biggest surprise was how much people got into it. We are now getting inquiries as to when we're going to do another one. 

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