With Christmas Day just a few days away, millions of us up and down the country will be nearing the big treat at the end of our beloved advent calendars. Perhaps on Christmas Eve you will find yourself with a full size chocolatey treat to make you feel cheerful.
However, one woman is in for a slightly different type of treat this year as she will be uncovering the final clue in her murder mystery advent calendar when the suspect should be revealed.
Rose Honey Morgan, 32, from Hampshire received the quirky and mysterious calendar from her mum Heather, 54, for her birthday.
Her had made the impressive dollhouse-themed calendar herself, and laboured over it for a month to make sure each day offered another terrifying clue for her daughter to investigate.
"I was in awe of the calendar. I hope I can live up to her cool and thoughtful present-giving reputation when my daughter is older," Rose gushed.
"Every year she scours flea markets and online auctions to find unique presents. This is the best yet!
"This year she said she was bored of watching me unbox my beauty advent calendars on Instagram every December.
"She wanted to make it more interesting so she created a murder mystery dollhouse advent calendar."
With the calendar comes the dollhouse and a box with 25 drawers, each filled with the clue for that day's detective work.
Each day, Rose has been sharing her Sherlock Holmes detective skills with her 18,000 followers on Instagram as she tries to uncover the truth.
The early days of December came with the initial information about the murder, revealing the scene of the crime and the victim - Sir Beelzebub Bigstilton - and the initial suspect, Ramona Bigstilton.
The following week came with some serious detective work as Rose was shown letters that turned out to be bank statements showing how the deceased had lost £10million as well as passports belonging to those involved.
By day seven of the investigation, there was another suspect, Bertram Shuttlecock, who had a missing hand.
Coming into the last week there have been numerous suspects, including Rose's prime suspect Fanny Battersbea who had worked for the deceased and sent him a note saying "go to hell."
Rose said: "Fanny Battersbea is looking very suspect. I believe she may the deceased's former lover and is seeking revenge after he left her high and dry with their baby. I am filled with a combination of excitement and dread when opening the calendar!
"I often have to pause filming to compose myself when an outrageous clue makes me laugh.
"It's also been a humbling experience. I love watching unsolved mysteries on Netflix and always thought I'd make a great detective.
"I was wrong! I rely heavily on my followers to steer me in the right direction and tell me where to look."
If you want to find out which suspect committed the crime you can find out on Christmas Day by following Rose here.
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