SUPER sleuths can enjoy an evening of mystery and intrigue by order of the Squeaky Blunders at Grafton Manor.

Sarah Harrod, from Aston Fields, Bromsgrove, has organised the Murder Mystery Dinner on Saturday, February 8 to support her fundraising for the London Marathon.

Mrs Harrod chose to run the marathon in aid of Primrose Hospice after it provided palliative care for her grandfather.

The 45-year-old explained the connection between the event location and her beloved grandfather.

She said: “I'm really pleased Grafton Manor is the venue for the Murder Mystery Dinner because my granddad used to supply the meat to Mr and Mrs Morris from his butcher’s shop, Edwards on the Worcester Road too many years ago to remember.

“The actors I have employed, Murder on the Side, originally came from this area too and fittingly their first ever performance was at Grafton Manor.

“They are adapting the script for Squeaky Blunders so that the final scene can be played out in the church.”

The evening is set in Birmingham in the 1920s which has become a cesspit of crime, debauchery, gambling and not very nice folk.

Gangs rule the streets and Thomas Shellfish is the mastermind.

A sudden scream and a dodgy Midlands accent later and there's a body.

Who is responsible for the crime? That's for guests to decide.

Tickets are priced at £55 per person and include a three course pre-ordered meal and a glass of fizz on arrival.

Guests will also be invited to take part in a raffle, with ticket proceeds match funded by Barclays Bank.

Sarah Harris, community fundraiser at Primrose Hospice, said: “This will be a great night for friends and family to get together, dress up and try to figure out whodunnit.

“The venue is beautiful, and it is lovely that it holds a very special connection for Sarah.

“I’d encourage everyone to get behind her and show their support by enjoying a fantastic evening of entertainment on Saturday, February 8.”

The deadline for tickets is Friday, January 31 and can be booked by calling 07970 212 942.