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Published: Thursday, 2nd October, 2008 12:00

Who done it?

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BUDDING detectives can search for clues at The Murder Mystery Night at Pinewood Hotel tomorrow (Friday, October 3).

Guests can test their skills during the search and enjoy Bucks Fizz on arrival and a fantastic three course dinner in Wexham.

It costs £39.95 per person. Call 01753 896 400 to book.

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