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alt            Cast of Eat, Drink and Be Married:  Jeff Hanna, Mike Yow, Renee Hanna, Ed Munday, Amanda Roberts, Ty Langley, Monica Goodspeed, Ami Ray

 

Death Is A Cabernet, Ol' Chum

It was an evening of wine and cheese at the Melee Vineyards in the Nippy Valley, celebrating the winery's tenth anniversary. Owner Malcolm Melee took great pride in pouring his world-famous Melee Cabernet, the wine that tickles the palates of wine connoisseurs around the globe. Over the past decade, his small operation has built a record of supplying a quality product, even though Melee's surly personality has produced more adversaries than advocates.
The celebration was open to the public and the assemblage included both his supporters and detractors, some of whom openly expressed their opinions about his business practices. Melee simply laughed off all negative words, even dismissing the notion that someone was determined to end his reign as cabernet king.
As the gathering broke up about midnight, Melee bade "farewell" to everyone and said he would stay around to turn out the lights. But this morning, it became deadly obvious that someone had planned lights out for Malcolm Melee, for his body was found at the bottom of the staircase that leads to the oak casks in the wine cellar. Someone had put the cork on Melee and taken action that would squeeze the winery's reputation.

Suspects: The guests for the extravagant party include:

Pierre LaPaine (Winemaster) His proven process for making the perfect cabernet was under scrutiny by the penny-pinching Malcolm.
Renee Melee (Malcolm's only child) She returned to the Valley last year to help her father run the winery. Everyone knew that Malcolm and Renee didn't see vine to vine.
Stan Milton (Owner of the Milt-Mart Stores) The land on which the winery is located would be a perfect spot for his next mega-sized discount establishment.
Nina Grigio (Writer for Wine Line magazine) Her discriminating palate can make or break a new vintage.
Carter Cabot (Owner of Cabot Vineyards) He suspected that Malcolm was using unfair tactics to capture the lion's share of the cabernet marketplace.
Sue Veneer (Gift shop manager) She sells bottles of Melee Cabernet and assorted trinkets to winery visitors.
Ben Breakfast (Innkeeper) His B&B, the Nippy Victorian House, is the most popular inn in the Valley. And, a bottle of cabernet is a welcoming gift for all guests.
Leelah Eagle (Attorney at law) She hates to lose and lately, for some unknown reason, she's been spending a lot of time researching information about the winery.


Someone murders Malcom- but who did it?

 

Murder Is Par For The Course

It was the match of the century for the prestigious Porous Pines Country Club. For the past decade, professional champion Holin Wunn had dominated the tournaments throughout the region. His prowess as a pro resulted in awards, accolades and, of course, a lifestyle that most golfers only dream of. Wunn's tenacity on the tee and rigor in the rough were unchallenged by any man - but not so when it came to women.
For the past year, Birdie Bigelow, the undisputed women's regional champ had repeatedly issued a challenge to the legendary Wunn. She would (so she proclaimed) in match play, demonstrate that Wunn's stance to keep women out of men's tournaments was more the result of fear than fact.
"Golf is more brains than brawn," she told the press. "He might drive the ball farther, but no one can size up a course like I can." With pressure from all sides, Wunn finally agreed to the head-to-head confrontation. The date of the match was set. Reporters gushed over a legendary battle of the sexes to settle the matter once and for all. It would be 18 holes of golf that would go down in the annals of the game.
After 17 holes, Wunn was 1-up. That's when it became dead-even. For as Wunn teed up for the 18th hole, a deathly silence fell over the crowd. Just as his driver reached the zenith of its arc, Wunn released the club. His eyes rolled back in their sockets and he collapsed. All efforts to revive him failed. At first, observers feared a hidden medical problem had surfaced, yet police thought otherwise. They confirmed that the evidence pointed toward homicide.

Birdie Bigelow (Professional Golfer) She'd been waiting a long time for this match. Would she really want it to end this way?
Toten Klubs (Wunn's Caddie) Surely the rumors couldn't be true. Could Klubs and Wunn really be splitting?
Carrie Bagshot (Bigelow's Caddie) She told everyone that Birdie would win this event. Why did she dislike Wunn so much?
Nemo Brandt (CEO of Sadasi Sports Gear) For the past five years, the world-famous Sadasi "Sheesh" has been a fixture on all of Wunn's golf gear. What would happen when his promotional contract expires?
Sandy Trapini (President of Porous Pines Golf Club) Wunn wasn’t in her good graces. Why would she feel this way?
Macon Green (Greenskeeper)  Wunn complained about the condition of the course. How could he develop a stellar reputation if Wunn kept saying rotten things about his ability?

Eat, Drink and Be Married

This Vegas mystery brings new meaning to Wedding-Day Blues. The deck is stacked against wealthy casino owner, Blackjack White, when he's shot dead by a member of the wedding party.

 

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