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Saturday 1 December - sold out
Friday 7 December - sold out
Thursday 13 December
Friday 14 December - sold out
Saturday 15 December
Thursday 20 December
Friday 21 December
Saturday 22 December - please refer to National Justice Museum's website above for updated availability.
Venue: National Justice Museum
Tickets: £39.99 per person
You can investigate the death of Charles Dickens, author of A Christmas Carol, on this festive murder mystery event.
The clues are all there. You can question the suspects: Ebenezer Scrooge, Miss Havisham, Bill Sykes and Nancy. Each of these infamous characters has a motive and your job will be to discover the truth. Tour the museum, pick up the clues as you interview the characters, and build your case to discover the murderer.
* Arrival drink of mulled wine
* Murder mystery tour
* Three course Christmas meal
* Music and dancing until midnight
For more information including timings, payment, how to book and more please click on the website link above.
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