“Didn’t I read something in history about a massacre that
happened on Valentine’s Day?” And she shivered at the thought. Not that she
expected a massacre, rather someone possibly jumping out from behind a tree
brandishing a knife. “Oh well, at least if someone stabs me, I can be buried
right here.”
The massacre Star referenced took place during the era of
prohibition on Chicago’s north side. On a night historically celebrating
romance and love, some of Al Capone’s gang members, dressed in police uniforms,
attacked a rival gang, mowing them down with machine guns as the men lined up
against a brick wall inside a garage. Seven men died that night, but Capone’s
archenemy George “Bugs” Moran wasn’t among them. Moran showed up late for the
meeting.
Unfortunately, Al Capone couldn’t be linked to the murders.
Ultimately Capone spent time in jail for contempt of court and tax evasion
without ever being indicted for the more serious crimes authorities were
certain he committed. Capone died an invalid recluse at his Florida home in
1939 after having served only 12 years in jail. It seems hardly enough
punishment for a man newspapers dubbed Public Enemy No. 1.
It’s strange how we sometimes try to alleviate our fears in
stressful situations, as Star did, by thinking of something scarier than the
situation we’re in. Valentine’s Day is upon us, so why not chow down on chocolates
from a heart-shaped box and watch Hugh Grant and Martine McCutcheon
in the movie
Love Actually? Star Lance would be the only woman outlandish enough to
spend Valentine’s Night “sneaking around in a graveyard with cold and damp
seeping in through [her] shoes.” Wouldn’t she?
When you’ve read Charade, I hope
you’re interested in knowing
more about the women buried in the
Storm family’s plot in the cemetery on the hill where Star’s curiosity took her
on Valentines’ Night. The Storm Women novel reveals the twists and turns
in the lives of all six women buried there without their husbands by their
sides.
Read On! Write On!
Cheryl
"Take a chance, amaze yourself."
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