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Spring has come to Sleaufort. For Bixie Lee Biddle, there is no joy, not with a new boss, fewer hours to do her work and a useless assistant. Her house has mold. But everyone still wants a little piece of Bixie. Her brother wants her to babysit his demon children for a week and attend a school conference. Jade, her BFF, wants Bixie to wear a bunny costume at her xxx-adult party. The courthouse manager thinks Bixie should live in the Thomas house and fix it up for tourists. (The dead body under the house serves as a downside.) All the courthouse workers are excited about having an Easter…mehr

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Spring has come to Sleaufort. For Bixie Lee Biddle, there is no joy, not with a new boss, fewer hours to do her work and a useless assistant. Her house has mold. But everyone still wants a little piece of Bixie. Her brother wants her to babysit his demon children for a week and attend a school conference. Jade, her BFF, wants Bixie to wear a bunny costume at her xxx-adult party. The courthouse manager thinks Bixie should live in the Thomas house and fix it up for tourists. (The dead body under the house serves as a downside.) All the courthouse workers are excited about having an Easter celebration until they must decorate the doors or hide eggs. Bixie gets to be in charge. More stress! The icing on this crap cake continues to be the Thomas family. Greed has ended one Thomas' life. Another Thomas is gone; she was a nuisance. Both now rest in the Sleaufort Bog, courtesy of Sleaufort's most recent Thomas arrival. Will Bixie be the next target? Why was a pink coffin left at the courthouse? Is it a symbol of renewed life, seen in the springtime, or is it, something more??
Autorenporträt
Ethel Kouba is from North Carolina. She attended North Carolina State University and University of Florida. SmackDown in Sleaufort is the eighth book featuring Bixie Lee Biddle, in her almost lethal adventures in Sleaufort. In another lifetime, she says she would have been Bixie-but without the cleaning or dead people part.