M2D4 S7E10 Hunting for Clues by Nick Andreychuk

A comic universe convention scavenger hunt ends in murder. Four newly aquainted friends go out to hunt for the final items; only three come back alive. Two cops, a journalist, and you have to deduce who became the hunter.

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According to Britannica.com, America writer and hostess Elsa Maxwell is credited with creating scavenger hunts as a party game. Maxwell was renown for your parties both for the A-list guests and for the novelties she created to amuse them. Maxwell was an interesting, self-made woman. Born in 1883, she supported herself as a theatre pianist and accompanist while in her teens. She worked with a Shakesperean troupe, in vaudeville, and in music halls, all without ever having been taught music. She published some 80 songs over her lifetime. By the end of World War I, she was a professional hostess and event organizer across Europe. It is certainly believable that a woman as talented as Elsa Maxwell was – both artistically and in managing events – that she could create a game that is both simple and endlessly creative.

Wikipedia notes that scavenger hunts are held at American universities and that Escape Manor, Inc. in Ottawa currently holds the Guiness World Record for the largest hunt with over 2,700 participants.

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Elsa-Maxwell#ref668963

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scavenger_hunt

ABOUT Nick Andreychuk

Nick Andreychuk is a Derringer Award-winning mystery writer. His stories, which range from classic whodunnits to hardboiled crime to suspense thrillers, have appeared in numerous publications, including Bullet, Hardboiled Crime Scene, Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine, Plan B, Techno Noir, Who Died in Here? and Woman’s World. Reviewers have described Andreychuk’s work as “clever,” “fast-paced,” “action-packed,” “quirky,” and “bloody brilliant.”

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