Murder at Gooseneck Lake
An interactive murder mystery evening

Date: September 15, 2007
Setting: Gooseneck Lake Lodge and
Lending Library
When the corpse of
Stella R. Skoop, the notorious, award-winning
journalist, is found during a private party in the small Maine
community of Gooseneck Lake,
it’s up to you and your teammates to solve the murder. Meet the suspects…
Senator Elway S. Lyon,
currently serving his third term in the United States Senate, is beloved by his
Massachusetts
constituents for his engaging speeches, outspoken politics, and even his “bad boy”
media persona. Elway’s
mischievous face often appears in gossip rags like the National Smutmonger thanks to his drunken
escapades and rumored extramarital affairs with younger women. He wears suits enlivened with colorfully
patterned ties and suspenders.
Neva R. Kemp-Lyon, Elway’s
glamorous wife, is the daughter of Van D. Kemp, Nantucket’s
famed seafood tycoon. Neva’s
privileged life has featured a parade of private schools, vacation homes, and
elegant parties, and her many high-society and governmental contacts are a boon
to her husband’s office. Sharp-minded,
charismatic, and headstrong, Neva is
now eyeing a political career of her own.
She dresses in stylish ensembles with exquisite jewelry.
Burl E. Bayer, a former lumberjack, now
works as a trail guide in the Gooseneck Lake
region. Tough, hearty, and resourceful,
he holds the record for the fastest ascent of Mount
Katahdin, Maine’s
highest peak. Burl always treats the
forest and its creatures with respect, and thus has no fear of bears or other
predators while camping alone in the wild.
He is rarely found without his trusty compass, axe, and rope, and all
his shirts are flannel.
Geri N. Benz, the “Dairy Princess of Vermont,”
turned her talent for concocting flavorful, all-natural ice cream into a
thriving business, and her frozen desserts are now sold at retailers across the
country. Geri frequently appears on TV
cooking shows, and her first book of recipes, Geri’s “Kissed By a Cow” Ice Cream Cookbook, was recently
published. Sweet, generous, and mildly
daffy, she wears denim overalls and cow-print accessories.
Walter E. Gogh, a visiting
linguistics professor at New Hampshire’s Smartmouth College, is
the quintessential academic. He spends
hours poring over dusty texts in his dimly lit office, is brilliant yet
absent-minded, and has authored several preeminent books in his field,
including Ancient Hebrew Syntax: An Overly Complicated Perspective. Walter wears glasses, rarely combs his hair,
and favors tweedy jackets and wrinkled shirts.
Zora Cirrus, a
“good witch” from Salem, Massachusetts, is
a powerful practitioner of white magic.
A mysterious, enchanting woman, Zora draws on
the energies of earth, sky, and water to cast spells of healing and
protection. She runs Wicca Wonderland,
an inviting, atmospheric occult shop, and her friendly black cat, Poxie, is forever by her side. Zora’s flowing
cloaks and skirts shimmer with celestial shades of purple, blue, and silver.
Aulden Vintidge, a
painter from the quaint town of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, is
much-admired for his sentimental portrayals of American life past and
present. His colorful illustrations
appear in popular magazines, children’s books, and art galleries, and his most
famous work, Mom Serving Apple Pie on
Christmas Day, hangs in the White House.
Old-fashioned, warm, and fatherly, Aulden
usually sports a cardigan and carries a pipe.
Olive M. Swett, a
renowned athletic coach, has led the women’s crew team at Boston’s Hardvark University to
three consecutive NCAA championships.
With a bulldog-like protectiveness of her players and a fierce
determination to win, Olive puts her girls through an arduous training regimen
that includes grueling exercise and strict rules of conduct both on and off the
course. She wears sweats, sneakers, and
her lucky whistle around her neck.
Beau Hemion, a
gifted, intensely creative poet from Deer Isle, finds artistic inspiration in Maine’s
desolate, windswept coast. His words
evoke the pain of unrequited love, the agony of dashed hopes, and the brutality
of death. Beau recently finished his
fourth book, Lemmings to the Sea: Poems
of Doom. A deeply sensitive person,
he is prone to melodramatic behavior and dresses in silky black clothing,
silver jewelry, and dark eye makeup.
Wanda B. Luft, a
popular community theatre actress from Providence, has
performed in hit shows all over New England. Last year, she garnered rave reviews as the
shameless “Undies Annie” in Nebraska!, the
rousing frontier musical. Wanda soon
topped that success by playing an impassioned lawyer in the classic courtroom
drama, Inherit the Breeze. A playful, sociable spirit, she loves getting
dolled up in flashy dresses, gaudy jewelry, and heavy makeup.
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