Origin and Cause

Origin and Cause by Shelly Reuben, published by Scribner’s in 1994, is a compelling narrative that delves into the world of mystery and detective fiction. This edition, written in English and spanning 293 pages, introduces readers to Wylie Nolan, a private investigator and arson expert who challenges the initial ruling of an accidental death when media mogul Stanfield Standish perishes in a fiery incident. As Nolan examines the remnants of the crime scene, the story unfolds, revealing a complex web of intrigue.
In this chilling tale, readers will accompany Nolan as he meticulously analyzes the charred evidence, driven by his conviction that there is more to the incident than meets the eye. The narrative captures the essence of city life while exploring themes of deception and the pursuit of truth. With its focus on the investigative process and the nuances of fire-related crimes, Origin and Cause offers a detailed exploration of the challenges faced by those who seek justice in a world filled with uncertainty.
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Edgar Award nominee Shelly Reuben–a New York private eye and arson expert–presents a chilling tale of death-by-fire. When media mogul Stanfield Standish burns to death in his car, it is ruled an accident. But P.I. and arson expert Wylie Nolan disagrees. Readers will be fascinated to follow Nolan as he sifts through the charred evidence–hot on the heels of a killer.
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