Murder Mystery in the Mansion

If you are into murder mysteries this is definitely a thrilling and thought-provoking conundrum for you to sink your teeth into. Plus you are really going to find the setting to be extra electrifying and rather unsuspecting as well! It is set in the early 1930’s Mississippi in a colonel style mansion named the Mayfair which is owned by the well-renowned and very influential Lord Havisham. Actually the voice you are listening to is the one of the late Lord Havisham who was poisoned when having his afternoon, Earl Grey tea. In the room was his beautiful wife Lady Helen, his sister Miss Daisy plus his only son Zachary. And of course the pretty maid plus the long time butler where in the room when he fell over and crooked. His son is known throughout the county to be of the very money hungry and greedy kind, and his sister has been wishing him dead for years so she can get her inheritance. So let’s see what the famous, French detective Mr. Clouseau can find out!

When he arrives he immediately orders all the doors locked in the mansion and then he starts out with questioning both the butler and the maid. Here are all the reasons why anyone of these folks could have a motive to kill! It is allover the grapevine that the butler had gotten into a huge fight with Lord Havisham over a pay raise a couple of months ago! And apparently the lords wife Helen had been unfaithful with both the butler and the stable boy for years. But she wasn’t the only one cheating, because her very own husband was banging the crap out of the horny maid. The last two to be investigated by the detective was the son and his aunt where he learned more about the secrets in this family. There had also been rumors about an illicit affair between the son and a girl from much lesser means which could bring irrefutable shame upon the family if it ever was exposed. So after all the dirty laundry is hung out to dry, do you think you can find out who murdered Lord Havisham before the detective does?

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