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Bailey Weggins Mystery #3

'Til Death Do Us Part

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True crime writer and sometime-sleuth Bailey Weggins took the world by storm in Kate White's sexy and suspenseful debut novel, If Looks Could Kill . Now, in Bailey's latest outing, she takes the plunge into a world of domestic divas and deadly nuptial doings...

When she gets a call from Ashley Hanes on a frigid night, Bailey expects to be hit up for fashion show tickets. Instead Ashley reveals that two bridesmaids from Peyton Cross's wedding have recently died in freak accidents...and Ashley is terrified she's next.

A bridesmaid herself-with the dress to prove it-Bailey dashes off to Ivy Hill Farm, the home of Peyton's catering empire in Greenwich, Connecticut. Bailey's barely warmed up after the cold drive before another bridesmaid takes a walk down the aisle of no return. Now following a dangerous trail of clues that will take her from New York's trendy Lower East Side to a fabulous oceanfront hotel in Miami, Bailey could become the headline of the next true crime Four Funerals and a Wedding.

384 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2004

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Kate White

53 books2,824 followers
Kate White is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of nineteen novels of suspense: eleven standalone psychological thrillers, including The Last Time She Saw Him (2024), and eight Bailey Weggins mysteries.

A former Glamour magazine Top Ten College Women Contest winner and cover girl, Kate had a long career in the media business, eventually running five national magazines. For fourteen years she was the editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan, which under her became the most successful magazine in single copy sales in the U.S. Though she loved her magazine career, she decided to leave eleven years ago to concentrate full-time on another passion: writing suspense fiction.

Kate’s first mystery, If Looks Could Kill, was a Kelly Ripa Book Club pick, a #1 bestseller on Amazon, and an instant New York Times bestseller. She has been nominated for an International Thriller Writers Award in the fiction category, and her books have been published in over 30 countries.

Kate is a frequent speaker at libraries, bookstores, and conferences, and has appeared on many television shows, including The Today Show, CBS This Morning, Good Morning America, Morning Joe, and CNN’s Quest Means Business.

She is also the author of several bestselling career books, including I Shouldn’t Be Telling You This and the ground-breaking Wall Street Journal bestseller, Why Good Girls Don’t Get Ahead but Gutsy Girls Do.

Kate is an avid traveler and spends each winter with her husband at their home in Uruguay. She holds an honorary doctorate of letters from her alma mater, Union College, where she gave the 2022 commencement address.




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Profile Image for Mackenzie - PhDiva Books.
771 reviews14.5k followers
March 6, 2019
In the third installment of the Bailey Weggins series, Bailey becomes a target after women who were all bridesmaids in the same wedding earlier in the year begin dying under mysterious circumstances. In Kate White’s Til Death Do Us Part, we get a nice mix of Bailey’s personal life and the mystery, though there is less focus on her career with Gloss magazine than we’ve seen in previous books. I found this mystery engaging and filled with fascinating tidbits as Bailey tracks down suspects and experts to weigh in on some very mysterious deaths. As sassy as ever, I loved seeing the side of Bailey that is discovering herself and what she wants out of life.

About the Book

True-crime writer and sometime-sleuth Bailey Weggins takes the plunge into a world of designer wedding dresses, domestic divas, and deadly nuptial doings.

When she gets a call from Ashley Hanes on a frigid January night, Bailey’s ready to tell her she’s not pulling any of her Gloss magazine strings to get Ashley into a designer sample sale. But the Connecticut trust-fund baby isn’t looking for fashion favors; she wants to rehash the Cross/Slavin wedding. It turns out that Peyton Cross—the Vera Wang-attired bride and Martha Stewart wannabe—is once again the talk of the town. Two of her bridesmaids have recently died in freak accidents, and Ashley’s terrified she’ll be next.

Bailey’s interest is definitely piqued—she was Peyton’s college roommate and a bridesmaid in her wedding as well. Leaving her latest boyfriend behind in Manhattan, Bailey bundles up for the cold, scenic drive to Ivy Hill Farm in Greenwich, Connecticut, home of Peyton’s burgeoning catering and gourmet-food business. She’s barely begun asking questions when Ashley becomes Bridesmaid Casualty #3.

After Bailey is attacked by an assailant in a cashmere coat, she realizes she’s been targeted by a well-heeled killer who knows how to dress for the weather—which narrows the list of suspects to most of the population of Greenwich, including Peyton’s employees and intimate friends. Before Bailey knows it, she is following a dangerous trail of clues that will take her from the elegant suburbs of Connecticut to New York’s trendy Lower East Side to a fabulous oceanfront hotel room in Miami.

With the clock ticking and a well-concealed murderer vowing to get her out of the picture, Bailey could become the headline of the next true-crime story: Four Funerals and a Wedding.

Reflection

I’m on a re-read of this series and I have to say I’m loving it just as much this time as the first time I read it! In Til Death Do Us Part, we get to see a bit more of Bailey’s personal life and connections. The story centers around her former college roommate Peyton, who got married over the previous summer. Peyton has always been a bit high strung, but Bailey describes her as someone who just as you are ready to write off, surprises you by being awesome.

Peyton also happens to be the ultimate bridezilla, and Bailey doesn’t actually have the most warm and fuzzy feelings about the wedding. But when Ashley (who is perhaps even worse than Peyton in her snobbish ways) reaches out about the deaths of two bridesmaids from the wedding, Bailey promises to help look into it. I found Ashley nearly intolerable, while Peyton has quite a bit of depth as a character.

The deaths of the bridesmaids are fascinating, because they all could easily be written off as accidents, but you can’t help but wonder if something is going on when Ashley becomes the third victim in a short span of time. One dies because a CD player falls into the bathtub (remember CD players?? I grew up in the iPod generation but I do remember old CD players around the house when I was younger!). Another dies because of a lethal combination of MAOI inhibitors and gourmet foods. This death actually led to one of my most popular tweets of all time, where I pondered about the cruelty of a certain type of anti-depressant where the individual can’t eat, among other things, aged cheeses.

As Bailey begins to investigate, several things happen. First, we see the reality of her relationship with Jack unfolding. I won’t spoil where this leads, but this was such a raw and refreshing glimpse of Bailey, outside of work and mystery-solving. Bailey felt very human in this book. Second, we see very little of Bailey’s work at Gloss magazine. Though I missed that aspect, it felt like we got to learn more about other parts of Bailey’s life. Interestingly, Til Death Do Us Part was published in 2005, in the middle stretch of White’s career as the editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine. I always saw more of Kate in Bailey’s character though than I did head honcho of Gloss, Cat.

The mystery itself was fun to read, and I actually had forgotten the who-dun-it! In fact, when the reveal happened I was shocked all over again, because I was convinced the culprit was someone else!
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2,249 reviews611 followers
December 9, 2019
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ / 5

Have I mentioned how much I love Kate White? 'Til Death Do Us Part is the third book in the Bailey Weggins mystery series and is just what I would expect from White! Twists and turns abound, and this might be the most action-packed book so far.

In 'Til Death Do Us Part someone appears to be killing off the bridesmaid's in a wedding that Bailey was in and since she's afraid she is going to be next; she launches her own investigation as she loves to do. For some reason the stakes just seemed a lot higher in this book, and there were more twists than the previous two novels. I can definitely tell that White is really starting to pick up steam with this series and it makes me excited to continue with the rest of them.

Once again I thought I had it all figured out and just when I thought I was right I found out I wasn't! I don't know if I am really just that bad at guessing, or if White is just that good at fooling the reader, although I would like to think it is the latter. 'Til Death Do Us Part was another quick read, and also had a tiny bit of steam as the other books in this series have had. I really love Bailey's character and at this point I really hope the series never ends!

Final Thought: I said it before and I will say it again, if you are a fan of fun mysteries full of wit with a badass female lead then you NEED to check this series out. I am beginning to think they are fine as standalones, but I am personally glad I started with the first book since they are still building off each other, especially when it comes to Bailey's relationships. Another win for this series, and I can't wait to read more about one of my favorite female characters. Who knows what she will get herself into next!
Profile Image for Marie.
181 reviews6 followers
February 4, 2011





I just recently discovered this series of 'Bailey Weggins' mysteries, this book being number three. I absolutely LOVED this series. It is a light mystery read and this suited me just fine as I grew a little tired of some of the over the top, extremely graphic murder mysteries I had been reading. One critic describes this series as "Nancy Drew meets Sex and The City" and I fully agree. This series has a refreshing, contemporary feel with a murder mystery thrown in. I enjoyed Bailey's sharp, sarcastic wit, not often seen with most protagonists. I also appreciated the way the bit of 'romance' in the series was written. Rather than that soppy, ridiculous--we just met on page 10 and on page 50, you profess your undying love---this series deals with romance in a far more mature and realistic way. Hence, the Sex and The City comparison. Growing up, I devoured the Nancy Drew series, and maybe that is another reason I am so crazy for this series.It was like going home again, a blast from the past, a huge part of my mid-childhood. I just finished the last book in this series--Lethally Blonde--and I feel as if I have just finished a GREAT meal, and now been told there is no dessert. I highly recommend this series to anyone who is in the mood for a lighter mystery, and anyone who grew up reading and loving Nancy Drew, a little cheesy dialogue and all.



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2,781 reviews61 followers
December 14, 2020
As cozy mysteries go it was pretty good. It wasn't too long which made made it a nice quick read.
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1,163 reviews10 followers
January 18, 2022
In the end, there were maybe one too many solutions to everything that was happening to Bailey in this book. I was engaged the whole time though, and I immediately want to pick up the next in the series.
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2,049 reviews102 followers
October 5, 2020
Till Death Do Us Part, the third Bailey Weggins book by Kate White, was a pleasant surprise. I did not care for book two in this mystery series in which Bailey Weggins is a New York crime journalist for a cutting edge women’s magazine. But book three caught my attention and held it throughout.

I will admit that these earlier stories are a bit dated and at times they are somewhat unpolished, even a tad crude. It’s not necessarily a sophisticated crime fiction series, but this one was entertaining nonetheless, and I really like Bailey.

The story had a rather surprising resolution and a cute and optimistic ending that I appreciated. All-in-all it was a fun read.
1,004 reviews
July 23, 2016
‘Til Death Do Us Part was my first Bailey Weggins Mystery and, while it did not turn me into a fan, still had much to recommend it. The writing was light and humorous, the action was steady, and there is one tremendous red herring thrown in.

Last year, Bailey had been a bridesmaid at Ashley’s society wedding. There were five other attendants and now three of them are dead. Will Bailey be next? The police are convinced it is all a coincidence; Bailey, a true crime writer by profession, cannot be so sure so decides to investigate.

Kate White manages to keep the mystery front and centre throughout the story with just enough of Bailey’s personal life coming through to keep her sympathetic. I do appreciate that as sometimes this genre (the light/cozy mystery) does bog down in the personal details and the murder inquiry has to be fitted in around the edges. Not so here but that is not to say there weren’t some plot problems. How does the baddie know when Bailey will be visiting the building of one of the deceased? How can he be sure that someone with a key will let her into the apartment and leave here there alone? How could he know that there would be no lights? and, finally, how was he expecting to find Bailey in the dark when he didn’t have a light either? Things really fizzled for me, though, when the action reached the suspect building (a different building from the last example.) This is not a plot giveaway as it is pretty standard for this type of novel to have the female lead rush into a suspect building by herself instead of waiting for back-up. The only variation here was that she dismissed the back-up before going in. Prior to this, she had been as cautious as I would be if I thought my life were in danger. I found this a break in character and could not get into the novel again after that.
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2,032 reviews51 followers
August 20, 2019
This took me too long to read considering how short the book is. I'm not sure that's the book's fault, but I kept losing the thread or missing details. The problem is that White puts a lot of "stuff" in. Like not only are we getting details that matter to the mystery itself, but those details are listed along with unimportant information. Like we'll hear about her making some crucial phone calls at the same time she mentions that she remembered to bring her cotton pajamas to her overnight stay, or she notes that she opened the window right before looking through photographs that might hold a clue. I think sometimes White gets a little carried away with all the small stuff.

But anyway, the mystery is why are Peyton Cross' bridesmaids dying? Is it just a very weird coincidence? Or is someone killing them off to make them all look like accidents? Bailey was a bridesmaid- could she be next?
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934 reviews115 followers
February 17, 2014
Well, I loved it! I forgot how fun this series was to read and so I will hurry to the library to get the next book.... Fast-paced, charming and delightful with just a hint of sex and intrigue. Living in the city never sounded so much fun unless you follow in Bailey Weggins footsteps as she casually solves crimes of personal nature while writing a crime column for the magazine Gloss. It does help that the author was the Editor in Chief of Cosmo for a quite a few years. Smart read and Kate White does her best to put you on the scene with the business world of fashion and other such things like cooking and general office in's and out's. Imagine someone is killing off bridesmaids at a wedding nine months... well two are gone and the third one is suspicious...., of course, she brings in the fourth... Bailey Weggins. Six bridesmaids and now three are dead, Bailey is running around gathering up clues and pissing off people... enough to get killed? Greed, money, revenge, passion.... it's all there!
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619 reviews9 followers
June 11, 2015
I was enthusiastic to find a new mystery novelist to read.
This novel is pretty good. I was still trying to figure out who was commiting the murders right up until the end of the novel.

My MAJOR PROBLEM with Kate White's works is that some of the plot devices that are used by Bailey Weggins are almost identical to Sue Grafton's character, Kinsey Milhone, which had been around long before Ms. White. As I read more of her books I was troubled by some serious similarities between Grafton and White's work. It turned me off.
On it's own, if you are not a fan of Grafton's work you won't notice the obvious similarities and if you don't, this book and the other Bailey Wegginss/ Kate White novels will probably be enjoyable for you.
Profile Image for Dee Privitt.
37 reviews2 followers
February 5, 2019
I love listening to audio books in the car. I picked this book because it was suggested on the homepage for Scribd. This is a very average murder mystery. I enjoyed the narrator but the content of the book was comical and the scenarios ridiculous. I mean....doesn't everyone, who suspects their friend is a murderer, decide to take a walk in the woods with them?
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835 reviews9 followers
February 7, 2010
I don't know why I am so compelled to read everything Kate White writes because they are just so average
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341 reviews8 followers
May 18, 2010
Not impressed with this book at all. There was no suspense. I could've cared less who the murderer was. All I have to say about it is BLAH!
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Author 15 books16 followers
July 31, 2012
Another winner from Kate White that kept me guessing until the very end! This is the third book in her Bailey Weggins murder mystery series and I eagerly anticipate reading the next one!
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1,244 reviews
December 21, 2015
Jack Herlihy can give me a back rub any time (P103)
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October 3, 2017
Mlle Alice, pouvez-vous nous raconter votre rencontre avec Si la Mort nous Sépare?
"J'avais d'abord découvert la collection Girls in the City de Marabout puis j'étais tombée sur cette petite série sympathique. Il s'agit ici du troisième tome."

Dites-nous en un peu plus sur son histoire...
"Au printemps dernier, Bailey a assisté au mariage d'une de ses amies. Quelque mois plus tard, elle apprend que depuis ce jour, deux des demoiselles d'honneur sont mortes. Une troisième, Ashley, l'appelle paniquée, pour lui demander son aide, persuadée qu'il s'agit de meurtres et qu'elle est la prochaine sur la liste..."

Mais que s'est-il exactement passé entre vous?
"J'ai aimé retrouver Bailey, la voir évoluer un peu plus dans sa vie personnelle, même si je trouve que l'on ne nous donne toujours que bien peu d'éléments à chaque nouveau tome. L'enquête se déroule ici dans l'univers de la cuisine et des banlieues chics de New-York, un autre point positif (si ce n'est lorsque l'une des chefs dit ajouter un oeuf dans la tapenade, ces américains alors, ils ne respectent vraiment rien!). Ça se lit toujours facilement, sans prise de tête, c'est à la fois léger tout en présentant une enquête qui tient la route et j'ai trouvé l'histoire assez originale. Même si ce n'est pas le polar de l'année, c'est agréable à lire."

Et comment cela s'est-il fini?
"Je ne veux pas vous spoiler mais le tueur est une personne à laquelle je n'ai pas pensé une seule fois de tout le livre. On pourrait penser que c'est positif mais en fait non, je ne trouve pas. Cela nous donne juste l'impression que l'auteur sort le meurtrier de son chapeau de magicien et c'est assez décevant. J'ai tout de même envie de continuer cette série mais là, problème, Marabout n'a édité que le tome 1, 2, 3 et... 5!!! Qu'est-ce que ça m'agace!"


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311 reviews7 followers
October 2, 2025
read if you like:
👰🏻 weddings
🤷🏻‍♀️ whodunnit
📝 journalism

summary:
Just finished Kate White’s third book in the Bailey Weggins series, TIL DEATH DO US PART, and I forgot how much I loved it. It is the perfect blend of murder, glamour, and social drama and keeps you guessing until the end. The story follows Bailey, a true-crime journalist, who gets a call from a bridesmaid friend who’s terrified — two other bridesmaids from a wedding she was in have died in what look like freak accidents, and Ashley is convinced it’s something more than that. Bailey agrees to help investigate, but quickly realizes the situation is much darker than she expected. As more accidents happen, it becomes clear someone is targeting the bridal party, and Bailey herself could be the next victim.

What I loved most is how White balances the high-society backdrop with real suspense. The setting in wealthy Connecticut feels perfectly perfect on the surface, but underneath there’s jealousy, secrets, and betrayal bubbling everywhere. Bailey is a great character — witty, relatable, and willing to put herself in danger for the truth, but still flawed in ways that make her feel real. Even with a lot of characters, the story never felt confusing, and it kept me hooked from the first page to the big reveal.

Some of the other characters lean into stereotypes (the glamorous but shallow bride, the insecure bridesmaid, the gossipy socialite), but honestly, it makes the soap-opera meets thriller feel even more realistic. I tore through this quickly, and while it isn’t the grittiest mystery out there, it’s addictive and entertaining. If you like a good whodunnit, this is for you!
Profile Image for Jennifer Lynn.
10 reviews
April 21, 2020
Am I the only one who finds the story repetitive and contrived?
I understand that the mystery is presented as a preliminary collection of sad coincidence, but I am uninterested in any of the characters, they all seem so one dimensional and shallow, and at this point of the book I don't care who did it.

It feels very formulaic, and the dialogue feels like it is a constant reminder for the reader that there is a murder mystery. No other side plot lines that reveal any depth to want me to care about the protagonist or any of the other characters.

The writing is good, very good description and articulation. Lacking in my wanting to get to the end.
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512 reviews
April 27, 2018
I have not listened to or read the first two books in this series. I listened to the abridged version of this book. Normally I wouldn't do that but in my previous experience the abridging of mysteries actually works for me.

Bailey Weggins was in this book a little curious and she didn't let things go. I found the story engaging and I enjoyed wonder which character did it. I don't know that this will get me to listen to or read more books similar to this but I will certainly come back to this author if I'm looking for a light audiobook.
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160 reviews12 followers
July 1, 2018
I chose this book because I literally could not see the he Scribd selection of audiobooks and just hit play. This mystery series is fluffy but somehow intriguing. The reader of the audio did a great job. I like that it’s a crime book but that the most violent act I can remember being described was a man pushing a woman down (she was fine). I think the word blood was mentioned once. I appreciate the lack of violence and how she keeps it light but engaging while including bits about the Manhattan world of high fashion, food, decor and other things I know absolutely nothing about.
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101 reviews
October 25, 2024
This is a fun story with many possible outcomes. Three bridesmaids die in accidents within a year of the wedding at which they participated and met. Were they accidents? Our protagonist, a NYC true crime journalist goes to uber-wealthy Greenwich to investigate, and she was one of the bridesmaids. I enjoyed the lampooning of Bridezilla and the rich folks in Greenwich. A double surprise at the end, along with a scary part is believable. There's good character analysis and development, though it's l-o-n-g. I enjoyed the story.
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776 reviews
March 23, 2020
I'm giving this book 3.5 stars. I like the mystery and the characters, but Bailey can be a bit grating. This is my second forray into this series and while I really enjoy it going in, I keep finding the endings a bit rushed and somewhat implausible. I'm just not convinced that the person who turns out to be the killer is the right fit. Either way, I'll be returning to this series because it is honestly a good time and well written, and well paced.
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249 reviews1 follower
December 6, 2021
I read this book it's really good. I love this book even though it's the third book in the series. And I've been reading out of order but still it's a good book. I love the author and her books. This book is really good I enjoy it a lot. It's really good. I love the characters, dialogue, storyline, plot and descriptions in the plot. I give this book five stars and I really enjoy this book a lot and reccommed it to anyone to read it.
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5 reviews2 followers
May 14, 2022
Good beach read - breezy and interesting with twists you can’t foresee (although some are mildly outlandish) and descriptions of food that make you want to get in the kitchen ASAP. I wouldn’t go out of my way to read another book in the series but wouldn’t mind if it’s all I had to read on the beach. I wish you could give 1/2 stars - this would probably be a 3.5 for me (slightly better than average, primarily due to the “Devil Wears Prada” type of descriptions)
337 reviews4 followers
November 28, 2022
I like this series although I am reading it all out of order. This is an early one, and I had to check a couple of times to see when it was written, she was using a Palm pilot - I forgot those existed. I was also a little surprised that Bailey had never heard the term "cherchez la femme" doesn't she read books? Anyway, it was good, and I thought I knew who the bad guy was, and I was kind of right, but I didn't see the twist coming too early, so that's always a plus.
187 reviews1 follower
October 20, 2024
I always enjoy this author. It may not always be on the edge of your seat, and sometimes the main character does really dumb things, but it’s always a fun read with a nice twist and good ending. I don’t like books with ambiguous endings, although I know that’s supposed to be great from a literary perspective. So I like the fact that she always ends the story on a good note. It makes me feel happy.
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28 reviews
October 7, 2017
Her writing style is witty, literate, and engaging, with many humorous and inventive similes. Her personal problems are believable. I liked this one the best of the first three, and she kept me guessing until the end. I’ll be looking to get her book four right away. At stressful times in your life, Kate White is a perfect distraction.
760 reviews2 followers
May 15, 2021
Bailey Wiggins is a crime reporter who has been contacted by Ashley, an acquaintance who served with her as bridesmaid to an up and coming Martha Stewart type. It seems 2 of the other bridesmaids have met bizarre 'accidental' deaths- and Ashley soon follows. Now Bailey is trying to figure out- coincidence or murders? And is she also at risk?
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