Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse has announced tickets are now on sale for a night of murder mystery, as part of the launch of a new novel.
Participants of the Murder Most Novel event will gather to hear author Ginny Jackson read from her new historical novel Spike, while they also take part in a modern-day interactive murder mystery drama in the newly redeveloped museum.
Jan Pitman, learning manager at Gressenhall and leader of the Murder Most Novel event, said: 'Everyone needs a reason to engage with a story and we thought murder was the best way to do it. It seems that we are right as we have been sold out every time we have run the murder mysteries and this is now the seventh year.'
The event will be taking place at 7pm on Friday, June 2 and Saturday, June 3. Tickets are £12 for general admission or £10 for museum pass holders. They are limited and advance booking is essential and can be done online.
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