Posted: Fri 9th Oct 2015

‘Who Dunnit?’ at Wrexham Library Murder Mystery Night

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Friday, Oct 9th, 2015

Do you fancy yourself as the next Poirot or Miss Marple? Wrexham Library is set to fall under the spotlight this month with a special ‘murder mystery’ night.

On Wednesday 21st October 2015 at 7.00pm, Wrexham 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 woman in the library.

The ‘murder’ will take place in a hotel at Ravensick where detective Jimmy Perez lives. A woman has been murdered in the library and it’s the audience’s task to find the killer.

The suspects (in the form of actors) will gather at Wrexham Library on the evening of 21st October to stand trial, and if you would like to be part of the jury to figure out who is the murderer then why not come along and join the fun?

The event is taking place to commemorate the 125th anniversary of Agatha Christie, the greatest ‘who dunnit’ writer of all time.

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 then call the library on 01978 292090.



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