Monday, June 18, 2007
Sparkling Cyanide
Nearly a year after the death of Rosemary Barton, Iris Marle gave up her hope of forgetting about her sister and remembered the events relating to Rosemary after her death. On the other hand, Rosemary’s husband, George Barton, received letters about Rosemary was murdered. Exactly on the Rosemary’s 1st death anniversary, 6 persons sit in the same venue of her death, with only one destined to be dead.
Suspects
George Barton-He was Rosemary’s husband and knew about her flirtings and affairs. Did he feel bitter enough to kill her?
Iris Marle-With Rosemary’s death, she inherited a fortune and had been neglected by her family since young. Was she the murderer of Rosemary?
Ruth Lessing-She was George’s secretary who was treated by George as family. She loved him and hated Rosemary to the core. If Rosemary was dead, she could be George’s new second wife.
Anthony Browne-He was Rosemary’s admirer. He had been in jail under the name of Tony Morelli and only Rosemary knew it. Did he kill her to shut her month?
Stephen Farraday-He was Rosemary’s lover but refused her request to divorce his wife. He left her eventually. Did he silence her for his own benefit? Or did Rosemary kill herself out of love?
Alexandra Farraday-She was Stephen’s wife and knew about the affair a long time ago. She was devoted to him and would do anything for him. Did she murder Rosemary out of jealousy or to help her husband?
Read Sparkling Cyanide to see a puzzling mystery waiting to be solved.
--Mary HAD a little lamb--
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