Type: Evening Event
Dress code: 1920's Style Outfits
It is 1929.
Jack (Johnny) Johnson runs the 'Starlight Rooms', a lucrative night club. Despite living in Britain Johnny styles himself as a Chicago gang leader and the local constabulary tend to ignore him. However, when detectives find a link between a series of murders and the Starlight Rooms, the police become very interested indeed. What has Johnny been up to? Is someone trying to frame him - and if so who?
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The 3 Star Mercure Hatfield Oak Hotel is very accessible and situated just off the M25. The hotel is 2.5 miles from Hatfield House (Historic Mansion) and 6 miles from Verulamium Park, which features a museum about Roman Life.
Guest bedrooms at the Mercure Hatfield Oak Hotel are tastefully decorated and include en-suite bathrooms, Wi-Fi, tea and coffee making facilities, flat screen TVs and desks making a perfect retreat after an action-packed murder mystery evening.
Guests will receive a delicious 3 course evening meal plus tea and coffee whilst the murder mystery takes place in one of the hotels modern function rooms. Murdery Mystery guests can use their free time to explore the fascinating town of Hatfield, or take the train and explore England's capital for a spot of shopping, sightseeing or culture.
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