Henry Grey was sick to death of working at the prestigious agency “Old England.” One fine day he quit and became a simple horse keeper for Yardman’s transport company. In fact, Henry never liked it when people called him “Lord Grey.” He preferred overcoming difficulties to a measured life—so he not only became an amateur jockey, but also obtained an amateur pilot’s license. If only he had known how intricately his life would be tangled: his horse, airplanes, a DIY investigation into the cause of the company manager’s death, and the desire to show that possessing a title doesn’t turn a person into a useless growth on society’s body…