
The Oubliette
By G. S. Wiley
2010
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The term “oubliette” came from the French for “to forget.” It was an apt description. Beneath the sandy soil of Spain, Edward Pembroke rotted away in a tiny dungeon, forgotten by everyone and forgetful of the life he’d known before.
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G. S. Wiley
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G.S. Wiley is a writer, reader, sometime painter, and semi-avid scrapbooker who lives in Canada. Visit G.S.'s web site at http://wileyromance.googlepages.com/.