EARLY on the morning of January 24, 1941, the body of Joss Hay, 22nd Earl of Erroll was found with a bullet through the head.
The mystery, famously brought to the screen in the film "White Mischief" is here re-examined in Errol Trzebinski's The Life and Death of Lord Erroll (Fourth Estate £7.99).
Startling revelations about the so-called Happy Valley set of colonial landowners in Kenya now cast a long shadow in this excellent book. Revelations EARLY on the morning of January 24, 1941, the body of Joss Hay, 22nd Earl of Erroll was found with a bullet through the head.
The mystery, famously brought to the screen in the film "White Mischief" is here re-examined in Errol Trzebinski's The Life and Death of Lord Erroll (Fourth Estate £7.99).
Startling revelations about the so-called Happy Valley set of colonial landowners in Kenya now cast a long shadow in this excellent book.
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