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White Mischief by James Fox is a captivating non-fiction book that delves into the scandalous and tragic events surrounding the murder of Josslyn Hay, the 22nd Earl of Erroll, in colonial Kenya in 1941. The story unfolds amidst the glamorous yet decadent lives of British aristocrats and expats living in the "Happy Valley" of Kenya during the early 20th century. Known for its high society, extravagance, and intrigue, this period became infamous for its complex relationships, hedonism, and debauchery.

Fox's account not only investigates the details of the murder but also paints a vivid portrait of the political and social dynamics of the time. The book weaves together personal stories of the wealthy, the morally ambiguous, and the tumultuous lives that defined the "Happy Valley set." Through a blend of history, biography, and true crime, White Mischief reveals the dark undercurrents beneath the glittering surface of this expatriate world, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the consequences of privilege.

The book ultimately offers a gripping insight into a notorious chapter of Kenya's colonial history and has been widely praised for its storytelling and its exploration of both the glamour and darkness that shaped the lives of the British elite in Africa during the time.