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Last Train from Paris, The (2nd Edition)

By: Decipher

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: How To Host A Murder

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Product Info

Title
Last Train from Paris, The (2nd Edition)
Publisher
Product Line
Category
Publish Year
2010
Dimensions
8.25x10.25x2.75"
NKG Part #
2147427405
MFG. Part #
DCR102015
Type
Boxed Game
Series
#3
Age Range
18 Years and Up
# Players
8 Players
Game Length
180 Minutes

Description

You have received an invitation to travel from soon-to-be-occupied Paris aboard the last train leaving the city on 13 June 1940. Transit Authorization will see you past the military guard. The German invasion brings a desperate bid for freedom aboard the departing train, where more tragedy is discovered - murder!

Come in costume and assume the role of one of these eight mysterious characters:

KHOVER T. AGEANTE (a distinguished gentleman, Mr. Ageante is seldom home in the British Isles because his questionable business concerns keep him moving between Berlin and Paris)

PRINCESS IDELLE CHATTRE (last surviving descendant of the 12th century conqueror, strong willed, beautiful and said to possess considerable wealth overseas)

MALCOLM R. CONNTINT (restless, cynical, secretive "Mal" is well-known Parisian socialite)

MARY K. TRAIRIE (charming, witty and zealous, Mary has lingered in Paris so she can continue her war reports to her stateside readers)

GROUP CAPTAIN WEYLAND W. AWFCORCE (pilot known for his bravery and endurance, his squadron of Laklustre Bombers is proving to be a formidable asset to the British Armed Forces)

BARBRA Z. ENHUSSIE (daughter of the late French perfume king, Barb is rich, spoiled and beautiful)

DUKE SCHWAZHE B.U. KLARE, (another victim of the German advance, fought his way through enemy lines, young dashing, and one of the most eligible bachelors on the Continent)

BELINDA SCREETE (charming and vivacious American-born owner of a thriving couture house, caters to the wealthy, and frequent participant in the mansions and chateaux of Parisian society). Imagine your home as a luxurious railway car as you and your guests enjoy hours of suspense and intrigue - but mainly humor - as you solve the crime over dinner. So much fun, it's almost criminal!