Following the sell-out success of 'The Final Furlong' Moonstone Murder Mysteries are back at the Watermill for an evening packed with plot twists, suspicious suspects, plenty of red herrings and a delicious three-course dinner.
The year is 1925, following previous discovery breakthroughs by Howard Carter’s excavation of Tutankhamun, museums, and philanthropists have been scrambling to assemble teams of their own in the hopes of finding the latest Egyptian wonder. For the last 18 months, one major expedition has been led by Sir Wilfred Marker.
After a long (and very expensive) process of failed excavations, this week a major discovery was made, uncovered the lost tomb of little-known Egyptian Pharaoh, La-Tadkhul. After finally breaking the entrance to the tomb yesterday morning, Marker believed he had hit the jackpot, instead, it seems the Curse of the Pharaohs has struck again! Not one to believe in curses, Inspector Rutherford believes that foul play is at hand and needs to find the culprit before it's too late.
Time: 7pm
Tickets: £60 including a three-course meal