Death at the Edelweiss — Murder Mystery Case File
**The mountain keeps its secrets. But blood on a ski pole does not lie.**
February 1936. Hotel Edelweiss, high above the Engadin valley in the Swiss Alps. Count von Stein's body is discovered by ski patrol at the base of a cliff — two hundred metres below the hotel. The official verdict would be a skiing accident, except for one detail: the linear wound on his skull matches a ski pole, not a rock. And one of the guests is missing a pole from his set.
An overnight avalanche has buried the only road to the valley. The six remaining guests are trapped in the hotel with a killer: a young countess whose marriage was a business arrangement, a banking partner with debts that could destroy them both, a hotel physician who prescribed unusual sedatives, a journalist investigating arms deals, a British military attache with classified orders, and an art collector whose Cezanne is a forgery.
YOUR CASE FILE INCLUDES:
• Crime scene briefing with 6 Alpine evidence photographs
• 6 illustrated suspect dossiers with international guest profiles
• 6 fully voiced audio interrogation recordings via QR codes — hear the tension of suspects trapped in a snowbound hotel
• Hotel Edelweiss and Piz Lagalb area map with ski trails and cliff routes
• Forensic reports: skull fracture analysis, boot snow moisture test, ski pole blood match
• Cryptogram puzzle hidden in the hotel guest register
• 3-tier hint system and sealed solution
CASE DETAILS: 6 suspects | Difficulty: 8/10 | Players: 1-6 | Estimated time: 3-4 hours
PERFECT FOR: Fans of alpine thrillers, winter evening entertainment, game nights that reward careful observation, or anyone who loves a murder mystery with a dramatic landscape.
Instant digital download. Print at home or solve on-screen. Audio interrogations stream on any device.