MURDER IN LUXOR


1920's Murder Mystery Dinner Party Game for 10-14 players

Egypt, 1928.  Just six years since the discovery of Pharaoh Tutankhamun's tomb became headline news. Attracted by its fabulous cache of buried treasures, archaeology expeditions from all over the world have come to the Valley of the Kings, hoping to locate more undiscovered burial sites. Secrecy is paramount, for word of a successful find is going to attract grave robbers like bees to a honey pot. There's a rumour going around that someone's found something. But who... 


Meanwhile, at the Luxor Palace Hotel not far away business is brisk.  The hotel is full of archaeologists and their retinues, romantics, gold diggers and hangers on. But the place is about to be torn apart by scandal, when one of their number is found in the card room, slumped in a comfy chair with a dagger through his heart.

Egyptian pyramids scene with ancient artifact tomb god effigy and disgruntled looking camel

One of those invited to his last social gathering (that's you and your guests) must be the murderer. By the end of your murder mystery party the culprit will be revealed. 


This is an original murder mystery game supplied by email as ready to print Microsoft Word pdf files.  The immersive game has interesting plot lines to keep players guessing 'whodunit' right until the very end.  Running time is 1½ - 2 hours. 


The files supplied will print character for your guests, invitations, setup instructions, name tags, documents, various evidence, and a choice of two murder confessions.


You will need 60-70 sheets of printer paper and a stapler.


The 10-14 characters:


Flora Bunder (F):

You thought Harry Stockressy was quite a catch as eligible bachelors go. A Lordship with a swanky country home and grounds to his name, he promised the magic of the East, romance and a wedding amidst the sand dunes. It should have been a marriage made in heaven, but… 

Lynn Dehand (F): 

As Harry Stockressy’s secretary, with access to his business affairs and diary, there can be no doubt of your unfailing discretion and loyalty, unless…?

Barbara Seville (F): 

You are in Egypt researching the noble art of belly dancing for a forthcoming book. Fresh from Spanish Andalucía, you have a low opinion of these uppity Engleeesh with their airs and graces. What do they know about culture, with their fish, chips and Yorkshire puddings? The Spanish Inquisition knew how to deal with usurpers like them… 

Fleur Tayshuss (F): 

You are no shrinking violet, well how can you be with the English Club to run, the most boisterous British bar in Egypt. You could really do with some help, but your bar owning husband, Austen, has done a runner again... Last time he turned up on a boat half way to Timbuctoo… 

Celia Fate (F): 

You are one of the more unusual additions to the Stockressy archaeological team, a clairvoyant with a close connection to the occult. Lord Stockressy is relying on your supernatural services to discover the tomb others have failed to find. With your supposed other world powers an easy task, yes?

Ellie Gant (F): 

You are a bright young thing, a rising star of the silver screen, location filming in Egypt. Mummies coming back to life, murder and mayhem, if only your film screen writers could come up with such plots... 

Duncan Biscett (M): 

Since first years at Eton, you have been best friends with Lord Harry Stockressy, so when his telegram arrived from Egypt suggesting he was in danger, you jolly well had to drop everything and head out there, pronto. Well, he would do the same for you, wouldn’t he…? 

Guy Dinlite (M): 

A trained chauffeur, you’ve driven them all; the top notch Rolls Royce, Crossley’s, Avro’s, you’ll happily take anything for a spin. Mind you, the dusty tracks of Luxor are a whole different prospect to the suburban roads back home. Out here in Egypt just about anything can happen, and frequently does… 

Mustafa Kamel (M): 

You are an official at the influential Bureau of Antiquities. Extremely ambitious, you are looking to perform some useful service for the bureau which will advantageously bring your name to the attention of your superiors. You’re sure something will come up…

Benny Facter (M): 

You are a senior merchant banker at the influential City Of London Carings Bank. Lord Stockressy must be a very important customer to bring you all the way out to Egypt, unless there’s something else on your agenda…?

Zenn Affobick (M): 

You are Zenn Affobick, patriotic Englishman and staunch defender of the British Empire. Always the first to stand and toast the health of King George V, your duty to your Country comes before all else. Rule Britannia! 

Indy Niall (M): 

A freelance newspaper reporter, you specialise in the unexplainable, the unusual, the bizarre and the paranormal - especially the paranormal. Egypt's simply stuffed with loads of tombs and temples - bound to be plenty of column inches here...

Two extra characters:

Leonella Carmena (M/F): 

You are a good Egyptian girl, determined to make your family proud, considering yourself lucky to have secured gainful employment at the Luxor Palace Hotel. They are a strange lot, the foreign guests at the hotel. Some of their customs and manners are decidedly unusual… 

Sy Kosis (M/F): 

You are a traveller roaming the land of Egypt, discovering yourself strangely drawn to its fine lineage of ancient monuments. You find yourself believing totally in the ancient arts, the divine right of the Pharaoh’s and the benefits of re-incarnation as performed by the ancient practitioners. You just need someone to test it on… 

MURDER IN LUXOR


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There are two versions of this game:

10-12 players:

£9.70

12-14 players:

£9.70

This game is an original work by the author. All rights reserved.  The game is not for resale.

Any resemblance to real people, places, characters or events is purely co-incidental. ©Neil Faiman.