Posted: Wed 2nd Apr 2014

Murder Mystery At The Library

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Apr 2nd, 2014

A jury of Wrexhamites is needed to find out the identity of a murderer at an upcoming Murder Mystery night.

On 23rd April 2014 at 7.00pm, the library will become the centre of attention when four suspects will stand trial in front of a jury of many to find out who murdered the ‘Chief Librarian’.

The murder mystery night will focus on staff at ‘Welshton’ central library who were going about their daily business when a member of the team discovered the dead body of Simon Williams, Chief Librarian. The suspects (in the form of actors) will gather at Wrexham Library to stand trial and give their version of events.

The trial will take place on World Book Night and if you decide to attend you too can be part of the big book giveaway which is happening right across the UK.

Tickets cost £4 and include light refreshments. If you would like more details on how to be a part of this fabulous event and test your grey cells to decide ‘who dunnit’ then call the library on 01978 292090.

All proceeds will go to Bag Books, a charity who publishes multi-sensory books specifically for people with learning disabilities.



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