Bury Him Deeper
Love, Passion and Other Sordid Affairs
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About the Book
Oliver’s dog whined and sniffed the body, licking his master’s face. An August sun glared down, gluing Selma’s blood-splashed dress against her body. She held her husband in her arms, willing him to live. He had attacked Tyrone so suddenly there hadn’t been time to think. But now, every movement seemed in slow motion, Oliver vomiting, eyes pleading, his blood spurting more slowly from his chest.
Tears blinding her eyes, Selma did not see Tyrone race to the lace and wash evidence from the weapon.
“Don’t die, Ollie. You don’t have to die.”
But he did.
Slowly she slipped her hand from his.
If Selma Withypol and Tyrone Zale had buried her husband deeper on that remote farm in Central Minnesota in 1933, if Oliver Withypol’s best friend hadn’t interfered, if the deputy hadn’t been so canny, they might have escaped the law. But instead, Selma finds herself in a local jail, the ridicule of the community, except for her former lover, Sheriff Ed Zorell, who manipulates the town officials to see the stranger, Zale—or whatever he calls himself, takes the rap, and helps Selma discover which of all her heart throbs really loves her for herself alone.
About the Author
Pat Pfeiffer is a novelist and writing consultant. She teaches workshops and gives endless hours helping beginning writers improve. She has four published novels and two more in preparation. She and her husband live in Eastern Washington. Her interests include geology, history and heritage roses.