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Cairo To Khartoum

Ably assisted, prodded and shoved by the talented Conor Corderoy this book has been adapted into a film script with a running time of approximately two and a half hours.


A Fête Full Death

This is a script for a murder mystery event set deep in the English countryside somewhere between those two annoying wars we had with cousin Fritz.

Every year Giles Boddie throws open the grounds of Smidgett Hall so the residents of Little Smidgett may celebrate a fine English summer by holding a fête.
Part of the fête is the keenly contested fruit and vegetable show. Giles acts as judge for the vegetable section. This year was his last.

There are six suspects:

Three methods of execution:

One murder weapon... a parsnip!

All this leads you to one of three solutions. But just who did kill Giles Boddie, and why? Well, that is up to you. For each method there is a unique clue that will lead to one person. All you have to do is choose the method of murder and the clue associated with it. Needless to say each suspect has a very good reason to see Giles Boddie shuffle off his mortal coil earlier than he had bargained on.