Killer weekends — murder mystery experiences
Fictional whodunnits to satisfy your inner Poirot
Did the old butler kill the gent? Or was it the gent who killed the old butler? Don't you have the urge to find out? The English do!!!
Because ... who doesn't like a good whodonnit? It may even make you miss those cold wintery evenings sitting in a comfortable armchair with a book in your hands. Always up to the latest trend but looking back towards their traditional detective fiction at the same time, the English are planning a busy - if somewhat gory - summer ahead.
If you want to travel to the UK during the summer months, you can join the locals in their murder mystery dinners, overnight stays or full weekends in luxury period houses and other locations oozing atmosphere. It seems every Brit fancies themselves a Miss Marple, Lord Peter Wimsey or even the faithful Inspector Japp and wants to test the detecting powers of their "little grey cells" solving a murder mystery in a real country house.
There's something about the tradition of British crime fiction that lends itself to such experience events. If the fictional crime statistics reflected reality, sleepy villages of the deep English countryside, magnificent looming castles of Scotland and grand houses right across the land would clock up a murder rate about 10 times that of the mean ‘hoods of Baltimore.
Perhaps it is the sheer number of evocative historic buildings across these islands that moulded its particular genre of Anglo-noir: essentially non-urban and far from the grim streets of the police procedural, often based in remote countryside or ancient dwellings, drawn from the darkness that lies beneath the apparent gentility of the British or from the deep-buried tension of supposedly settled places.
So if your plans for the summer ahead include a trip to the UK, you can enjoy a mystery dinner, an overnight stay or a full weekend in a luxurious period house and other locations oozing atmosphere. At their simplest, the mystery challenge might be a set of clues to solve; sometimes a re-enactment could set out the puzzle; while the more elaborate experiences can involve professional actors who mingle with the guests and form part of the unfolding crime story, never breaking character.
So if your plans for the summer ahead include a trip to the UK, you can enjoy a mystery dinner, an overnight stay or a full weekend in a luxurious period house and other locations oozing atmosphere. At their simplest, the mystery challenge might be a set of clues to solve; sometimes a re-enactment could set out the puzzle; while the more elaborate experiences can involve professional actors who mingle with the guests and form part of the unfolding crime story, never breaking character.
Don't allow language to become a problem! You know the old saying "When in England, do what the English do."

