In only ninety seconds, a fire in The Station nightclub left one hundred people dead or dying and injured hundreds more. It would take years to find out why—and who was really at fault.
All it took for a hundred people to die during a show by the hair metal band Great White was a sudden burst from four giant sparklers that ignited the acoustical foam lining the Station nightclub. But who was at fault? And who would pay? This being Rhode Island, the two questions wouldn’t necessarily have the same answer.
Within twenty-four hours, the governor of Rhode Island and the local police chief were calling for criminal charges, although the investigation had barely begun, key evidence still needed to be gathered, and many of the victims hadn’t been identified. Though many parties could be held responsible, fingers pointed quickly at the two brothers who owned the club. But were they really to blame?
Bestselling author and three-time Emmy Award–winning journalist Scott James investigates all the central figures, including the band’s manager and lead singer, the fire inspector, the maker of the acoustical foam, as well as the brothers. Drawing on firsthand accounts, interviews with many involved, and court documents, James explores the rush to judgment about what happened that left the victims and their families, whose stories he also tells, desperate for justice.
Trial By Fire is the heart-wrenching story of the fire’s aftermath because while the fire, one of America’s deadliest, lasted minutes, the search for the truth would take years.
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“In James’s new investigation, none are spared. From the judicial system to the media to the club owners and vendors, each is subjected to a reporter’s skepticism and an insider’s unflinching compassion. This is journalism as it is meant to be.”
— Raj Patel, New York Times bestselling author
“James examines the harrowing incident by talking to those who were there and directly impacted―augmented with previously unseen documentation that really puts the tragedy into perspective.”
— Forbes“Another example of how investigative reporting can upend official truths.”
— The Berkeleyside (California)“Details the many misconceptions about the blaze. This is not a book simply about uncovering truths. This is about the people whose lives were changed forever by the blaze.”
— Attleboro Sun Chronicle (Massachusetts)“An unsettling history of horrific events whose memory is still fresh.”
— Kirkus Reviews“James draws on his knowledge of the state’s politics and interviews with the principal players to present a complete, affecting picture of the tragedy’s terrible human cost.”
— Publishers Weekly“Trial by Fire sucks you in…Scott James’ investigative journalism reads like an Agatha Christie whodunit.”
— Alex Storozynski, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist“An incredible work of investigative writing and storytelling that thankfully never loses sight of the people at the heart of this awful tragedy.”
— Daniel Lindsay, Academy Award–winning filmmakerBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Scott James is the bestselling author of two novels, The Sower and SoMa, finalist for the national Lambda Literary Award for debut fiction, under the pen name Kemble Scott. With his weekly eponymous San Francisco column for the New York Times, James found stories that drew coverage from other national and international media, including: the New Yorker, the London Times, the Guardian, and many more. He’s been honored with three Emmy Awards for his work in television news. He lives in San Francisco, and is co-founder of The Castro Writers’ Cooperative, known as The Coop, a co-working space for Bay Area writers.