January 24, 1941. The 22nd Earl of Errol was found dead on the Nairobi-Ngong road during the outbreak of World War II.
The golden age of the British Empire more
January 24, 1941. The 22nd Earl of Errol was found dead on the Nairobi-Ngong road during the outbreak of World War II.
The golden age of the British Empire was nearing its end, but the empire’s influence around the world remained significant. Few places have colonial life been more luxurious than in Kenya, which has become one of the brightest diamonds in the British crown. World War II was raging, and the dances in Nairobi continued.
Who would have thought that this would be the last day for the secular lion, Count Errol. Josslyn Victor Haye, 22nd Earl of Errol and hereditary Lord Constable of Scotland, was killed on the road from Ngong to Nairobi. It is possible that Count Errol's murder was not a surprise. But even for wartime, the trial of the English baronet, Sir Jock Dalvis Broten, accused of murdering the Earl, was a sensation. Many then and then suspected Broten's wife. She was Errol's mistress and wanted to marry him, but her plan failed. . .
Did the cuckold Jock Brothen pull the trigger, or was his young wife the killer? Or maybe he was a victim of political intrigue? close
Maisie Calloway, a sexy former policewoman, is now the owner of the hip club, Dames. When Ally, a sexy coed she employs confesses to being blackmailed, more
Maisie Calloway, a sexy former policewoman, is now the owner of the hip club, Dames. When Ally, a sexy coed she employs confesses to being blackmailed, Maisie is plunged back into the world of investigation. As she unravels the dark erotic secrets around her, she puts her won life in danger. close
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