Colonel Mustard’s Revenge – April 14th & 15th

The 2016-2017 Murder Mystery season has sure been an exciting one! Our intrepid detectives have encountered zombies, dinosaurs and aliens, and have visited the worlds of the Lord of the Rings, the Princess Bride and Harry Potter. Perhaps one of our favorite new themes this season has been the winner of last year’s Choose Your Own Adventure contest, Clue. We enjoyed it so much in fact, that we’re happy to present an encore as the final mystery of the season!

Not that long ago, Colonel DeJohn Mustard planned a quiet getaway to a country castle for some much needed rest and relaxation. Little did the good Colonel know that relaxation would be scarce, and the rest… permanent.

The Ravenwood Detective Agency was called in, the culprit in the Colonel’s murder was caught, and the remaining guests were cleared. The matter was resolved.

Or so we thought.

At a recent party in the very same country castle, a party not at all unlike the good Colonel’s last, guests were shocked and horrified by the untimely and mysterious death of one of their own. The only clue, a simple note:

“The Colonel shall be revenged.”

Veterans and novices alike are invited to join us April 14th & 15th for the final mystery in the 2016-2017 season, Colonel Mustard’s Revenge!

Tickets for Colonel Mustard’s Revenge are $100, and include Saturday night’s dinner. As with all of our mysteries, the event starts with dinner on Friday. Late arrivals will be accommodated as best as possible, but to enjoy the full experience please attempt to arrive early Friday evening.

And stay tuned later this year for announcements of our exciting 2017-2018 mystery season!

If you haven’t been to one of our mystery weekends and are wondering what they are all about, check out our Murder Mystery page for all of the details. And stay tuned here at Quoth the Raven to hear about more great events!


Jim Reed

Jim Reed is a lifelong gamer who started with the original red box Dungeons & Dragons. After spending 20 years in the corporate world, he decided it was high time that work be fun and struck out on his own. Jim now owns and operates Ravenwood Castle, and spends his days ensuring his guests have as much fun as he does.