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Lillian Ann Carson was invited to a soiree of a lifetime by the infamous socialite, Mary Roswell. From her arrival to the massive estate up to the start of the game, Lillian had no reason to believe that anything was wrong. The once innocent murder mystery party took a turn for the worse when the host and hostess of the party suddenly vanished and wound up dead. Partygoer turned detective, it will be Lillians job to solve the mystery and bring the murderer(s) to justice. Join Lillian for a weekend of what happens when a game turns deadly...
Lillian Ann Carson was invited to a soiree of a lifetime by the infamous socialite, Mary Roswell. From her arrival to the massive estate up to the start of the game, Lillian had no reason to believe that anything was wrong. The once innocent murder mystery party took a turn for the worse when the host and hostess of the party suddenly vanished and wound up dead. Partygoer turned detective, it will be Lillian's job to solve the mystery and bring the murderer(s) to justice. Join Lillian for a weekend of what happens when a game turns deadly...
The death of the St. James patriarch starts out as a sad tragedy for his family, but the tables are quickly turned after the reading of his will. Jealousy and resentment become strong motives for murder. When the coroner rules the St. James matriarch's mysterious death as a suicide, a concerned friend calls in the professionals to find out the truth. Phoenix Carson, cousin of fellow detective Lillian Ann Carson, stumbles upon a gruesome scene when she first enters the St. James manor. Using her quick thinking skills and assistance from Dr. Daniel Angelo, Phoenix begins to piece together the events leading up to Quintessence St. James' untimely death. Once the sleuth begins to unravel the secrets of the manor, everyone becomes a suspect. Watch the mystery unfold as Phoenix finds out the truth in "There's a Will, There's a Murder."
Supplement to Lucius H. Hallock's A Hallock genealogy includes biographies of later descendants of Peter Hallock (b. ca. 1590), who may have been one of the first settlers of Southold, Long Island, New York in 1640.