A spine-tingling murder mystery night which will see each audience member play a part in the story will be held in Aberdeenshire later this year.
The Ghostly Carriage – an eerie tale of Victorian menace – will be told at the Grampian Transport Museum in Alford on Friday, November 17.
Each guest will assume a character with aristocrats, guileful detectives, spooky mediums and devious servants all featuring.
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One will be the killer – and it’ll be up to the audience to decipher the clues throughout the twists and turns of the night. Organised by Northern Frights, the event is only for those aged 18 and over. Guests will receive character sheets on the night.
The building is accessible for wheelchairs. You can find out more or buy tickets here.
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