  Murder Mystery Dinner Party: Til Death Do Us Part
GRAND CAYMAN, BRITISH WEST INDIES
Treat your friends to a Caribbean inspired evening of fun, food and Murder!
You're invited to the wedding party of the year! 'Til Death Do Us Part is a murder mystery dinner party game for 6-8 players. Grand Cayman's high society is gathered at the Wedding Bells Reception Hall (i.e. your place) to celebrate the whirlwind marriage of the most eligible bachelor on the island. Millionaire playboy, Blaine Barnacle is a member of one of Cayman's most prominent families. His mysterious fiancée, Bitsy Fleecer, has a shady past and plenty of secrets.
When a body is discovered in the wine cellar, can the wedding guests work together to expose the killer before the police and the tabloid reporters arrive? There are so many suspects and so many motives, that it will take a super sleuth to solve this mystery!
Was it the rum fortune heiress or the island beauty queen? Perhaps the hippie yoga instructor or the suave gigolo had something to do with the murder. Could the groom or his father be the killer? What is the wedding singer from Las Vegas hiding? The wedding coordinator is also acting suspicious! Is that handsome dive master involved or is he just here for a free dinner? There's also a society gossip columnist snooping around this party. Watch what you say to her, or your name might be in the newspaper tomorrow!
THE SUSPECTS:
Blaine Barnacle - A wealthy playboy and the groom
Stuffy Barnacle - Father of the groom and wealthy jet setter
Tiara Sparkle - Caymanian beauty queen
Buffy Tortuga - Maid of honor and local debutante
Newton Polyester - The wedding singer from Las Vegas
Wicket Ashworth - Professional croquet player and island gigolo
Heavenly Meadows - Hippie commune yoga instructor and sister of the bride
The Wedding Coordinator - a celebrity darling hired to plan the perfect wedding
EXTRA GUESTS/NON-SUSPECTS:
Chatty Bodden-Ebanks - A society gossip columnist
Steve Snapper - A handsome local dive master
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