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Just before 3am on January 24th, 1941, when Britain was preoccupied with surviving the Blitz, the body of Josslyn Hay, Earl of Erroll, was discovered lying on the floor of his Buick, at a road intersection some miles outside Nairobi, with a bullet in his head.

A leading figure in Kenya''s colonial community, the Earl had recently been appointed Military Secretary, but he was primarily a seducer of other men''s wives. Sir Henry Delves Broughton, whose wife was Erroll''s current conquest, had an obvious motive for the murder, but no one was ever convicted and the question of who killed him became a classic mystery, a scandal and cause celebre.

Among those who became fascinated with the Erroll case was Cyril Connolly who joined up with James Fox for a major investigation of the case in 1969 for the Sunday Times magazine. After his death James Fox inherited the obsession and a commitment to continue in pursuit of the story both in England and Kenya in the l

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Intruiging -- Christie Hickman * Sunday Express *
A story which is as compelling and violent as a thriller, but which also happens to be one of the most dazzling feats of reportage in recent years * Time Out *
It is a measure of James Fox's remarkable achievement that in White Mischief he not only produces an impeccably researched and lucidly written "last word" on this notorious case but also brings these astonishing people and their perplexed lives so vividly and compellingly to life -- William Boyd
A fascinating piece of investigative reporting that possesses all the resonance of a social history and the drama of a good mystery...[and] a narrative strategy that allows the reader the excitement of watching a tenacious reporter piece together the truth * New York Times *
Leave P.D. James on the shelf, tuck Dick Francis away in the saddlebag, James Fox's investigation has everything you look for in a thriller * The Economist *

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      Publisher: Vintage Publishing
      Publication Date: 05/02/1998
      ISBN13: 9780099766711, 978-0099766711
      ISBN10: 009976671X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Just before 3am on January 24th, 1941, when Britain was preoccupied with surviving the Blitz, the body of Josslyn Hay, Earl of Erroll, was discovered lying on the floor of his Buick, at a road intersection some miles outside Nairobi, with a bullet in his head.

      A leading figure in Kenya''s colonial community, the Earl had recently been appointed Military Secretary, but he was primarily a seducer of other men''s wives. Sir Henry Delves Broughton, whose wife was Erroll''s current conquest, had an obvious motive for the murder, but no one was ever convicted and the question of who killed him became a classic mystery, a scandal and cause celebre.

      Among those who became fascinated with the Erroll case was Cyril Connolly who joined up with James Fox for a major investigation of the case in 1969 for the Sunday Times magazine. After his death James Fox inherited the obsession and a commitment to continue in pursuit of the story both in England and Kenya in the l

      Trade Review
      Intruiging -- Christie Hickman * Sunday Express *
      A story which is as compelling and violent as a thriller, but which also happens to be one of the most dazzling feats of reportage in recent years * Time Out *
      It is a measure of James Fox's remarkable achievement that in White Mischief he not only produces an impeccably researched and lucidly written "last word" on this notorious case but also brings these astonishing people and their perplexed lives so vividly and compellingly to life -- William Boyd
      A fascinating piece of investigative reporting that possesses all the resonance of a social history and the drama of a good mystery...[and] a narrative strategy that allows the reader the excitement of watching a tenacious reporter piece together the truth * New York Times *
      Leave P.D. James on the shelf, tuck Dick Francis away in the saddlebag, James Fox's investigation has everything you look for in a thriller * The Economist *

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