- 1934. Miranda Green and five other strangers, are invited to the remote island mansion of billionaire Lewis Findley. As the weekend progresses the clues about why they have been invited begin to unfold along with a sinister mystery.
- A reclusive billionaire invites six seemingly random strangers to his island estate in the south of England. Aspiring detective Miranda Green finds the mysterious invitation too alluring to pass up. When another guest turns up dead, Miranda must get to the bottom of the malicious plot behind the gathering.���Rotten T.
- Miranda Green is a florist with a passion for mystery novels, particularly those by Agatha Christie. The arrival of a mysterious invitation from Lord Findley to visit his mansion on a reclusive island immediately catches her attention. On the train, Miranda makes the acquaintance of five other guests - Donald Walker, an American journalist; Lawrence Kane, Esq.; Dr. Phillip Armstrong; Carmen Blanco, and Lu Wang.
Welcoming the guests are the three members of Lord Findley's staff, who is apparently stranded due to bad weather and will only join them by plane the next day. As the hours go by, the guests become increasingly tense because of the unusual situation they find themselves in. Not only do they not know each other, but they have never even heard of Lord Findley, nor do they know the reason why they were invited to the island. Moreover, the servants are particularly hostile. The tension reaches a peak when Larry Kane is found dead, and his body disappears from the lounge. It is up to Miranda Green to solve the puzzle as well as the crime; there is a murderer in their midst.
After the lead butler is found dead, Miranda determines that the "butler" is actually Findley in disguise, observing them all. After realising that Kane's death was faked, Miranda deduces that she and the other guests are all the illegitimate children of Lord Findley (half-siblings as they all have different mothers), who set this weekend up as a test of his children to determine which of them would inherit his fortune. As Miranda thinks on the matter further, she deduces that the one who killed Findley was Walker, the oldest of them; his mother was never able to move on from the relationship with Findley and died having failed to properly establish herself in favour of waiting for him to join them in America.
With Walker arrested, Miranda and her siblings all reject Findley's inheritance, wanting nothing to do with the father who abandoned them. Kane accepts their decision and makes arrangements for the board of directors of Findley's company to determine an heir from amongst themselves, apologizing to the rest for how far Findley's game went. As they depart the estate, Miranda expresses her intent to become a more official investigator, and Findley's various children all agree to remain in each other's lives. (thanks to Wikipedia)
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