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Marriage Can Be Murder

By Angela Ash

Waiting within the former Fitzgerald’s on Fremont Street, now completely redesigned as the D, is laughter, mystery, murder, and some really good food! And if that isn’t enough, it is just about one of the best values in Vegas.

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Show patrons will find themselves immersed in a real murder mystery, whilst being constantly entertained by the very witty, and always comical, Mimi… the official hostess and, might I add, the highlight of the show.

Now, I must admit, I was prepared to have fun, even a laugh or three, but I did not realize that I would soon be plunged into a world where I began eyeing the other people at my table, smiling sweetly at them while I attempted to nonchalantly jot notes onto my tablet. Yes, something definitely seemed strange with the way the gentleman to my right buttered his bread, and did I see the lady behind me wink at the person to my right? Common, everyday occurrences are brought into question, and the paranoia sets in… quickly.

And then people begin to die. Yes, there is death, often right before our eyes, and in all manner of ways. Undertakers are assigned to drag out the bodies, evidence is placed on the table and, as patrons are questioned, everyone seems to be implicating someone and hiding everything.

Everything… except for my dinner. A very nice tossed salad was served before the first death, and then for the main course, we were given the choice between dishes of beef, chicken, and salmon. My chicken was, well… to die for, because I believe victim number two was removed from the room just about that time. Now, when the cheesecake arrived, I did forget to write in my super sleuth mystery notepad until I finished every crumb. It was at this time, however, that I noticed that the woman directly across from me ordered her cheesecake plain. Now THAT was certainly suspicious.

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In the end, the murder was solved, everyone was quite full with a wonderful dinner, and I had the best night I have ever had on Fremont Street. I might also add that the murder was solved with the most pristine timing, because I had just a few minutes to make it outside to see Bon Jovi on a giant screen in the sky.

I am a happy, happy girl.

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Be happy, too!