mystery
mystery
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by Sheetal Shah - 2006-12-08
Christmas is only a few weeks away.If you are like most people, you are faced with spending hundreds of dollars in the next few weeks and are wondering where you are going to come up with the extra ca...
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by Mystery Maiden - 2006-11-15
Shot In The Dark Mystery Games Home Sometimes our guest lists are larger than the number of characters in our murder mystery game. Typically, as excitement grows about our parties, so do our gues...
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by Mystery Maiden - 2006-11-15
Shot In The Dark Mystery Games Home You've purchased your murder mystery game of choice. You've set a date. You have your guest list in mind. Now, how do you get all of your guests as excited as ...
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by Mystery Maiden - 2006-11-15
Shot In The Dark Mystery Games Home For most of us, throwing a party means pressure. Many people find the stress of organizing a gathering enough to burst their balloon, so to speak. The Shot In ...
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by Mary Martin - 2006-12-25
Ever wonder why so many lawyers write novels? And very successful ones at that? Just think of John Grisham and Scott Turow, both of whom have written exciting, entertaining stories that grab hold of u...
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by Sheetal Shah - 2006-12-27
As Mystery Shopping becomes more popular as a tool employed by companies to assess the quality of their product and service offering, an increasing number of Mystery Shopping ads are now available bot...
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by Benjamin Cox - 2007-01-03
My first electronics job of any significance was in 1968 working for Motorola, Inc. in one of their two-way radio repair shops. The building, located on the west side of Dallas in Oak Cliff, appeared...
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by Julie Wilson - 2007-01-03
Hosting a murder mystery game is relatively easy (to see just how easy it is, visit http://www.shotinthedarkmysteries.com/hosthelp/howdoiplay.html). But just how does a humble host facilitate the game...
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by Julie Wilson - 2007-01-03
I wrote a pirate mystery game for a women in the US recently, who did her backyard up as a giant pirate ship and hid treasure throughout the yard for the guests to find. Conversely, I spoke to a woman...
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by Regan Windsor - 2007-01-03
A sign of a good mystery novel is one that keeps the reader guessing until the end. A brilliant author is able to successfully "go where no (wo)man dare go." Michael W. Sherer has managed to accompl...