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Mysterious Intrigue

The Grizbolt Mystery

In 1955, a wealthy industrialist left New York in his private train car, "The Grizbolt," bound for Chicago. Several other passengers were known to accompany him on this journey. Ten days later, the car was discovered abandoned, with the industrialist being the only trace of humanity found onboard. Today, the car is rumored to be haunted, and a video crew has arrived to record a podcast and investigate the veracity of these rumors.

Murder in Midtown

"Murder in Midtown" is set in Chicago, 1922. Yes, there are bootleggers, criminals, and all the characters you’d expect in a Prohibition story. However, the twist is that the villains aren’t always men. In this case, a seemingly downtrodden woman is revealed to be the mastermind behind the crime.

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A Fein Time for Murder

The year is 1985. An ambitious young TV personality is recording an interview with members of a dysfunctional family, whose most infamous member was a recently executed serial killer. As the story unfolds, it reveals murders, secrets, and even love.

 Boomtown Murder

In this 1892 tale of revenge, a greedy miner faces his comeuppance amidst fear, loathing, and a love triangle. Real and fictional characters intertwine in this story set during the Colorado gold boom. 

Creede is the most untamed boomtown in the Rocky Mountains. By the spring of 1892, it is teeming with hardworking miners, greedy mine owners, gamblers, and shady ladies. People say of Creede, "It's day all day in the daytime, and there is no night in Creede."

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Murder takes a Pearl

"Murder Takes a Pearl (Based on a True Story)" The date is June 4th, 1897, marking the final night for Pearl De Vere, perhaps the most renowned Madame in Cripple Creek, Colorado's history. Pearl hosts a party for her friends and clients, possibly to celebrate her retirement from the business. Tragically, she is murdered. Was the motive guilt, greed, jealousy, or even love?

*These are all real historical figures, with a touch of fiction added in.

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