Origin and Cause

Origin and Cause by Shelly Reuben, published by HarperPaperbacks in 1996, is a mystery novel that delves into the world of the entertainment industry. The story begins with the discovery of cable-TV mogul Stanfield Standish’s charred body in the wreckage of his classic 1930 Duesenberg sedan. Following this shocking event, his family initiates a $52 million damage suit against Courtland Manor, the firm responsible for restoring the antique vehicle, prompting a complex investigation led by Courtland’s attorney, Max Bramble.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of intrigue and deception within the backdrop of city life. As Max Bramble navigates the legal and personal ramifications of the case, he raises critical questions that challenge the boundaries of truth and justice. This edition spans 372 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed exploration of the mystery genre through its engaging plot and character dynamics.
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Cable-TV mogul Stanfield Standish wrote the book and broke the rules in the new and entertainment industry. When his charred body is found inside the burnt-out remains of his classic 1930 Duesenberg sedan, his family files a $52 million damage suit against Courtland Manor, the firm that restored the antique. That’s when Courtland’s attorney, Max Bramble, takes over–with supicions sharp and asking questions.
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