Between Moonlight and Murder

The Girl in Blind Lane

by William A. Krueger


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/9/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 464
ISBN : 9781418494148
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 464
ISBN : 9781418494155

About the Book

Between Moonlight and Murder is a story of the violence and passions that play out in rural Illinois in the late19th century. The story is about the destruction of not only the lives of a young, beautiful woman and a prominent married man and his family, but also the unconscionable abuse of power by a politically ambitious prosecutor, the bitter frustration of a rejected fiancé, and an unethical conduct of the defense lawyer.

The story opens with farm wife Kate Dewitt’s discovery of a body along the side of the Blind Lane road. The narrative then shifts to the background of the family of Billy Burns, a wounded, Confederate veteran who made his home in St. Elmo after spending the last months of the American Civil War in a Yankee prisoner-of-war camp in Tennessee. Billy’s alcoholism aggravates his already malicious, cruel nature.  His brutal treatment of his wife, Flora Jane, results in her death, and his remarriage to the widow, Millicent Zimmer, appears to be following the same course, until Millie unexpectedly stands up to him. Missouri — called Zura — is a daughter of Billy Burns. She leaves her fathers house to escape his drunkenness and brutality and to seek her fortune in the larger communities in the North.

As the account proceeds, the focus shifts to the family of Orrin Carpenter, a married man of wealth and prestige and the father of two teenage daughters.  An illicit relationship develops between Zura and Orrin while Zura is employed as a domestic servant in the Carpenter home. Zura’s subsequent pregnancy threatens Orrin’s social position and business, and soon after his failure to provide for an abortion for her, Zura is found murdered in lonely Blind Lane.

Orrin becomes the chief suspect in Zura’s murder and is hounded by the state prosecutor in order to forward his own political career. Detectives for the state set to work to gather evidence against Orrin. These detectives include an honest, but tough ex-policeman; a confidence man from Savannah, Georgia; and a brilliant, but eccentric criminalist who communicates with his dead mother and is guided by her advice.

All of this takes place in a town that is too self-righteous and judgmental to forgive and whose Victorian morality is evidenced by its treatment of Orrin Carpenter during and after his subsequent trial for the murder of Missouri Burns.


About the Author

Chief William A. Krueger served in law enforcement for 35 years.  He retired from The Lincoln, Illinois Police Department in 1980. He was then appointed Chief of Police in Salem, Illinois. He has served as an agent for the Midstates Organized Crime Information Center (MOCIC), a U. S. Justice Department program to assist local, state and federal law enforcement agencies in gathering criminal intelligence on organized crime.

“Between Moonlight and Murder” is Chief Krueger’s second book. The story is about a true crime case that occurred in Lincoln, Illinois in 1883. His first book was “A Force For Evil” a true crime case occurring in 1976 in Lincoln, Illinois. He was the Detective Sergeant assigned to the Fry Murder Case from which the story is drawn.

Chief Krueger holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale and is a graduate of the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy and a past president of the FBI National Academy Associates of Illinois. He is a U. S. Navy veteran of the Korean War and has traveled extensively in Europe, Indonesia, Japan and Southeast Asia.

He presently resides in Leesburg, Florida with his wife, Kathryn, and two dogs, Rhaggs and Dakota.