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Sharky Point: dine in danger

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Photos from Murder At Sharky Point – Dinner Party Game – Guests and suspects

Murder at Sharky Point is a murder mystery game for 6 or more players

I wrote this murder mystery game for a friend’s birthday dinner party. I normally write novels so this was a good challenge and a lot of fun to create. The reaction from the dinner guests was really positive. I wanted to provoke argument and debate against a background of fun and laughter. I wanted people to really fight their corner to prove their innocence, with tongues firmly planted in cheek, or avoid suspicion by pointing the accusatory finger at somebody else. This is a game of wits and cunning, and above all, casting a sparkle of delight over any dinner gathering.

- David J Rodger

cover for murder at sharky point - dinner party game - murder mystery to download or printSetting

It can be set in any time-period. The story itself takes place at the lavish and arcane mansion of Dr Black. A man adored by the heartless and hated by the worthy. The guests arrive for dinner and quickly establish who is who. Dr Black seems to revel in the tensions simmering below the barely maintained facades of civility. After dinner Dr Black excuses himself to retrieve a bottle from his renowned champagne collection but never returns, and is not seen alive again. The police are called.

How the game unfolds

The game begins with the arrival of the Special Agent in Charge, plus any extra players in the role of Agent-Investigators. As they interrogate the guests, the guests themselves will ask questions, either to find out the person(s) responsible for the murder, or to deal in subterfuge and ensure they avoid suspicion, or even shoulder it onto somebody else. There are no rules on what can or can’t be asked. There are some tips, which are revealed at the start. As the questions force guests to talk about where they were and what they were doing, between the hour of 9pm and 10pm, other players will have a chance to spot inconsistencies, expose lies, and direct further questioning to make suspects as uncomfortable as possible. Even if you’re innocent, you may fall victim to foul-play of the guilty.

Duration

The game is written to last a little under an hour. Forensic updates arrive every 7 minutes, each update providing clues derived from crime-scene-analysis. However, the organiser of the game can chose to shorten or extend these timescales depending on how they feel the pace of the investigation is going.

Organising the game

Half the fun is the anticipation that comes after everyone has received their invitation packs and the waiting begins, waiting for the night to arrive with a nervous tickle of growing excitement. Whoever hosts the dinner party / murder party can choose to be any of the characters below. They can also decide which guest should play which character when sending out the invitation packs – there is information about each character that will allow you to match your knowledge of your friends to the characters described.

Photos from Murder At Sharky Point - Dinner Party Game - Murder Mystery Download - Written by David J Rodger - Professor Drum

Photos from Murder At Sharky Point – Professor Drum

 

The characters:

  • Miss Carleti.
  • Reverend Malty
  • Ms Eldrich
  • Professor Drum
  • Colonel Farquar
  • Ms Kovit
  • Special Agent in Charge (an optional role if there are more than 6 players / dinner guests)
  • Agent-Investigator (unlimited number of roles if there are more than 7 players / dinner guests).

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About Dr Black

Dr Black, eminent physician for the small and affluent township of Sharky Point; he made a name for himself in annals of science for his work in genetics, developing a bio-chemical mechanism for delivering body-altering retro-viruses of recombinant DNA. This work also made him the enemy of many religious groups who saw his work as tampering with the Gods sacred design. He has also been criticised by other scientists for “going too far” and by charities working with war torn states who fear his work may lead to a new “Bio Weapon”. Charming, arrogant, intellectual, Dr Black has often been a contentious individual, but always a perfect host.

Sadly, he dies within the hour following dinner (at some time between 9pm and 10pm within the story included in this murder mystery). So there is no role for Dr Black in this game other than as a body.

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Player Feedback

I’ve always been a fan of mystery games and books, I own the entire collection of Sherlock Holmes and read it rather often, but before I played this I never had the opportunity to participate in a real Murder Mystery Party, so when I got invited I was quite the happy person!
Aside of being ever so slightly, okay maybe more then slightly, nervous about the whole idea it was easily one of the funniest parties I have ever been to! Especially once things really got rolling and the accusations started flying!
Practice your short hand people cause you gotta write rather quickly when everyone is at each others throats!
The packet is detailed and lines everything out wonderfully with lots of… More >twists and surprises in there that caught me by such surprise my jaw must have dropped a few times.
I loved playing and hope to play again and again! Definitely one to add to the game shelf, or bookshelf as it were.
Thanks so much for writing and making this available for us Mr. Rodger! I look forward to any more you do in the future!

By Andrew Corrieri


Features

  • Over 80 pages containing: “How to Play” instructions, Character Invitation sheets, Player Packs, Forensic Evidence reports.
  • Player Packs detail why each character is there, what their motives and secrets are.
  • Simply download and print it out to play or order the printed version and tear out the pages to start.
  • VERY MATURE THEMES: NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN!!!

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Book Review

A fan from Arizona, USA has written up a wonderful review of Dog Eat Dog, my 5th novel but the first to take place in the world of Yellow Dawn – The Age of Hastur.

This is one of the most engaging stories I’ve read in a long while that I couldn’t predict what was coming next. Intricately woven together and so deftly pulled apart by the shocking end as the story is unfolded. Dog Eat Dog is unlike anything I have read before and does an amazing job of immersing you into the dichotomy of the universe. The reader is pulled into two worlds: one of the technologically driven and seemingly untouchable powers that can afford to not get their hands dirty, and the other the grimy and terrifying existence of reality outside the safety of walled cities. The atmosphere of this story sticks with you long after you’ve put it down, the world is fully fleshed out and tangible and the characters even more so. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoy fast-paced action, intelligent intrigue, and relentless in-your-face storytelling.

Source: Samantha Rule via LULU store

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Dog Eat Dog - sci-fi dark fantasy novel set in the post-apocalyptic cthulhu mythos horror universe of Yellow Dawn

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DOG EAT DOG { novel } takes place in the near future, after the Earth has been devastated by a viral pathogen unleashed when a corporate cargo hauler crashed into the atmosphere; breaking up as a fireball across the sky, it showered Southern Europe and North Africa with a deadly rain of infected debris. Ten years later, over seventy percent of the human population is dead and only a handful of cities survive intact. So called ‘Living Cities’. The vast majority of human habitation is abandoned to the undying creatures left mutated through a brutal twist in the infection. Greed and corruption are left hovering over this bleak and brutalized domain and a cosmic horror is now free to infiltrate the remote abandoned corners of the Earth. Above this, the orbital colonies spin within artificial gravity wells, impartial observers, unaffected by the shocking events below. Within this mix the lives of two survivors collide: a renegade intelligence agent and a cold-blooded master of violence, shaping events with their virulent hunger for money and desire to carve their name onto this new world.

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Work in Progress

I’m making great progress and having a lot of fun with the new murder mystery game: Mayhem at the Manor. It’s an idea I had last Sunday at Hayling Island, supping a dawn mug of coffee and gazing at the sea.

Also fleshing out bullet point plot point of Camaraderie of Wolves, the next planned Yellow Dawn novel; and mapping chapters for the next novel I’m actually going to be writing – called Oakfield, it’ll be a tale of Mythos terror set in Cornwall and is a prequel to my first novel God Seed.  And, as of Monday – I’ve been struggling to cope as I’ve now got another bloody novel idea brewing, this one called Proteus Syndrome… and will feature one of my favourite characters Jean-Luc Korda and ties into the 3rd published novel Iron Man Project.

So lots going on inside the old cranium but I’m glad for the ideas and so taking time out from what I should be doing to get them down. What I should be doing is promoting the launch of the new version of Yellow Dawn (2.5) and the launch of the new novel, Living in Flames; in fact I’ve done barely any marketing because I’ve been so busy with this storm of ideas.  Actually I’d appreciate a little help here. If you can spare 30 seconds, and would like to help, could you blog, tweet, stumble, digg or just plain-old tell your friends about either Yellow Dawn or Living in Flames?  Here’s the links to promote if you can:

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YELLOW DAWN – Role-playing game

Press Release: The post-apocalypse just became a lot scarier: new version (2.5) of Yellow Dawn – The Age of Hastur is launched

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LIVING IN FLAMES – Sci-Fi & Dark Fantasy novel

Press Release: A 300 year old horror comes back to stalk the streets and subterranean tunnels of Bristol – Living In Flames, a new novel from British Sci-Fi Dark Fantasy author David J Rodger

Right, time for another coffee and then back to the comical insanity of Mayhem at the Manor.

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Work in Progress

Mayhem at the Manor – a new murder mystery game. So I’m indulging my pleasure rather than continuing with the grind of building a wave of PR for last month’s release of Yellow Dawn 2.5 and the new novel Living in Flames. Tedious, necessary… but right now, I want to have some creative fun. So Mayhem at the Manor is this morning’s treat. More generally I’m finishing off Songs of Spheres (short story collection); fleshing out new YD novel idea called camaraderie of Wolves; and prepping for the next novel I’m planning to start writing soon, called Oakfield – a prelude to God Seed.

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cover for murder at sharky point - dinner party game - murder mystery to download or printI originally wrote this murder mystery game for a friend’s birthday dinner party. I normally write novels so this was a good challenge and a lot of fun to create. The reaction from the dinner guests was really positive. I wanted to provoke argument and debate against a background of fun and laughter. I wanted people to really fight their corner to prove their innocence, with tongues firmly planted in cheek, or avoid suspicion by pointing the accusatory finger at somebody else. This is a game of wits and cunning, and above all, casting a sparkle of delight over any dinner gathering.

- David J Rodger (Bristol, UK)

Since releasing it via LULU (print on demand) it’s done well and I’ve been delighted by the feedback from people who have played it.  The following is a blog entry from one such person:

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Review of Murder at Sharky Point – a dinner party game and murder mystery download

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MURDER at SHARKY POINT is a murder mystery game for 6 or more players. It can be set in any genre and takes place at the lavish and arcane mansion of Dr Black. Guests arrive for dinner, during which several conversations and observations take place. After dinner Dr Black excuses himself to retrieve a bottle of his famous champagne but never returns, and is not seen alive again. The Special Agent in Charge arrives, plus any extra players in the role of Agent-Investigators, and set about interrogating the guests to find out the person(s) responsible for the murder. Guests must ensure they’re not labelled a murderer and also conceal other secrets during the investigations.

I’ve written several of these before, typically for friends hosting a dinner party; this is the first one I’ve written for publication and I’m very pleased by the responses I’ve received.

Rather than a structured journey through the plot (which I’ve always find rather restrictive when playing boxed sets), this game gives each player the chance to properly interrogate their peers, and to be interrogated.  I’ve seen exchanges become quite heated so be prepared to back up your bluffs with solid lies.

Here’s a recent review by some chap from the US

I’ve always been a fan of mystery games and books, I own the entire collection of Sherlock Holmes and read it rather often, but before I played this I never had the opportunity to participate in a real Murder Mystery Party, so when I got invited I was quite the happy person!
Aside of being ever so slightly, okay maybe more then slightly, nervous about the whole idea it was easily one of the funnest parties I have ever been to! Especially once things really got rolling and the accusations started flying!
Practice your short hand people cause you gotta write rather quickly when everyone is at each others throats!
The packet is detailed and lines everything out wonderfully with lots of… More >twists and surprises in there that caught me by such surprise my jaw must have dropped a few times.
I loved playing and hope to play again and again! Definitely one to add to the game shelf, or bookshelf as it were.
Thanks so much for writing and making this available for us Mr. Rodger! I look forward to any more you do in the future!
By Andrew Corrieri – source LULU website

You can buy Murder At Sharky Point direct from LULU, either in print (spiral bound, tear pages out to play) or to download (print yourself, 80 pages).

FEATURES •Over 80 pages containing “How to Play”, Character Invitation sheets, Player Packs, Forensic Evidence reports. •Player Packs detail why each character is there, what their motives and secrets are. •Simply download and print it out to play. MATURE THEMES: NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN

Photos

These photos were taken at a playing of Murder At Sharky Point in an incredible house, in Bath’s Royal Crescent (UK), a place that’s almost 250 years old.

 

Ms Carletti and Special Agent in Charge

 

 

Professor Drum

 

 

One of the Special Agents

 

 

Ms Kovit

 

 

Ms Carletti, Col Farquar and Ms Eldritch listen to a dubious pack of lies

 

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You can buy Murder At Sharky Point direct from LULU, either in print or to download .