Born to an immensely rich Victorian industrial family, Colin Tennant
used his wealth to live an eccentric lifestyle of self-indulgence from
the 1940s to his death in 2010. He bought the private island of Mustique
in the West Indies and made it one of the most exclusive destinations
for the famous--royalty, film and pop stars, international businessmen
and jet-setters flocked there. His parties were legendary. He was an
original member of the Princess Margaret set (even suggested as a
possible husband) and her visits to the island were always newsworthy.
As Tennant's literary executer, Nicholas Courtney personally knew his
subject and had access to unseen family papers and photographs. He tells
the inside story of Tennant's remarkable and often tragic life which
continues to cause ripples even after his death.