Wednesday, November 23, 2022
Can an Egyptologist solve a murder puzzle on a Nile cruise? It began as a 'mock-murder' mystery game
“As the paddle wheels of the 'Belle Epoque' slowly turn like the pages of a vintage Agatha Christie detective novel, a contemporary ‘mock murder’ mystery game was supposed to commence aboard the luxury Nile cruise boat,.
But all is not as it seems...”
Death on the Nile gets a modern twist in ‘Murder on the Nile Mystery Cruise.’.
It was supposed to be a ‘mock murder mystery’ game aboard an atmospheric cruiser. The luxuriously refurbished paddle wheeler, the Belle Epoque - on a lockdown cruise.
But suddenly the group mystery murder game turns deadly serious.
Daniel, guest Egyptologist, must play the role of murder detective as the passenger list of victims grows.
But don’t archaeologists and detectives both dig for the truth?
Turns out finding ancient ruins and archaeological treasures is very different from solving murders.
New murder mystery adventure with a new breed of crime investigator – Daniel Cane, the archaeologist detective!
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