Six to One Against

Six to One Against by Lyndon Stacey, published by Hutchinson in 2006, is a mystery novel that unfolds the investigation into the murder of Damien Daniels, a popular ex-jockey. Shot while exercising his horse, the circumstances suggest a professional hit, raising questions about who would want to harm someone well-regarded in the racing community. This edition spans 344 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will delve into a narrative that explores the complexities surrounding Damien’s life and the motives behind his untimely death. As the story progresses, the investigation reveals layers of intrigue within the world of horse racing, where personal and professional rivalries may intertwine. The book invites readers to piece together clues and uncover the truth behind this shocking crime, making it a compelling addition to the mystery and detective genre.
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Damien Daniels has been murdered; shot out of the saddle by an expert marksman while exercising his horse. It looks like a professional job, but who would want to kill a popular ex-jockey who trains racehorses for a living?
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