Murder Mystery Games

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Like me, I'm sure that many readers love those stories where circumstances conspire (through accident or design) to force the protagonist into women's clothes. The problem that every author has to overcome is to find a credible device for achieving that. Wet clothes, lost suitcases, mix up of fancy-dress sizes are all devices which, with a bit of effort, can be made reasonably plausible, but even they can be verging on the limits of credibility, and many others are way over the limit.

The device that I have used in my latest story, "Not the Cup Final", is one I personally haven't seen in fiction before - the Murder Mystery Game. But I can tell you that, although every other part of the story is totally fictitious, this device works in real life exactly as it appears in the story.

Apart from an unashamed plug for my story, I'd be interested to learn of any other stories which use all-female Murder Mystery Games as the device, and any other devices which readers feel are plausible ie, they could happen in real life.

Wonderful Idea!

I've been reading TG/TS fiction for a long time, and this is the first story I recall seeing set around one of these murder mystery games. What a brilliant idea! I have only ever seen the "normal" (?) ones that have an equal number of male and female characters, but your adaptation is a stroke of genius.

I used to do these things oh, about 20 years ago, and I had lots of fun with them, as did the others in the group. But I never made the connection to story-telling that you did. Even though one time we did a gender mix-up one on Halloween one year.

A tip of the hat!
Karen J.

"Being a girl is wonderful and to torture someone into that would be like the exact opposite of what it's like. I don’t know how anyone could act that way." College Girl - poetheather


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George Carlin

Murder Mystery

I wrote a story based on the idea in 1995. It was based on actual events. Several of us in the office had a murder mystery party. At the end of the party one guest suggested that we do it again, however we should all cross dress. I planned on rewriting the story after I finish Cross-dress Day.

RobinDiaz

RobinDiaz

Robin

Looking forward to it.

Still available?

Is your original story still available?

I'd like to read it.

Love Charlotte

I can't find the site.

I can't find the site. Mainly, because I can't remember the site name.
I wrote the stories under bob4ayl. I have tried several different searches without luck. I have found my favorite story on other sites but not my stories.

RobinDiaz

RobinDiaz