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Secrets in Sleaufort
by Ethel Kouba
288 pages
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Humorous mystery in fictional southern beach town with unusual heroine.
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Paperback
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$15.95
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Category: Fiction:Mystery
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About the Book
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Free Excerpt From The Book
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Bixie Lee Biddle, of Sleaufort fame, returns in her latest adventure. She is recuperating from her recent run-in with the Thomas family. She survived a hatchet attack, a fire, and a second-floor leap. But will she survive her new set of problems?
Bixie Lee Biddle’s work-place has instituted a set of unreasonable regulations (enforced by a pair of murderous Thomases). Her personal life is proving to be chaotic, also. Her brother’s match-making offerings that include a taxidermist and a mortician bring turmoil to Bixie’s dating life. The increasing threats by the Thomas family expose Bixie to new dangers every day. There has been a courthouse bombing, a rattlesnake and a chase through a graveyard. What will be next?
Now, more than ever, Bixie must depend on the help from her friends, so that she (energized by as much dietary-incorrect food as she can handle) uncovers the secrets that the Thomas family is so desperately trying to hide.
This time both Sleaufort’s future and Bixie Lee Biddle’s fate hang in the balance
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Slayings in Sleaufort
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Ethel Kouba
Bixie's first encounter with Sleaufort's evils and the Thomas family.
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Sleuth of Sleaufort SOS
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Ethel Kouba
Bixie faces more trouble,Thomases and dead bodies in Rustin.
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| About the Author |
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Ethel Kouba attended North Carolina State University and the University of Florida. She has two sons and does clinical research in North Carolina. She has already published two Bixie books. In another lifetime, she says she would have been Bixie—but without the cleaning or dead people part. |
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