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Second book in the Bailey Weggins mystery series.
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Good book! I enjoyed reading this one.
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Great chick-lit murdery mystery. The main character is smart and funny.
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Take the plunge into the world of domestic divas & deadly nuptial doings. When she gets a call from Ashley Haines, Bailey expects to be hit up for Fashion show tickets. Instead Ashley reveals that 2 bridesmaids from Peyton Cross' wedding have recently died & Ashley is terrified that she is next. Now following a dangerous trail of clues, Bailey could become the headline of the next true crime story.
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steamy series.
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Another great read by Kate White.
Melanie (MELNELYNN) reviewed 'Til Death Do Us Part (Bailey Weggins, Bk 3) on + 669 more book reviews
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Freelance true crime writer, and amateur sleuth, Bailey Weggins, is trying to get some relaxation on a frigid night in New York City, when she gets a frantic call from Ashley Hanes, a woman whom she was a bridesmaid with nine-months earlier, and scarcely knows. Bailey is expecting to be hit up for a couple of tickets to a big-time fashion show, but what she gets is much worse. According to Ashley, two of the bridesmaids from Peyton Cross's lavish Greenwich, Connecticut wedding have recently died in so-called freak accidents, but Ashley suspects foul play, and she's enlisting Bailey's help to prove it. Worried that she could be next on the hit list, Bailey dashes off to Ivy Hill Farm, home to Peyton Cross's catering empire. Bailey's just getting ready to interview suspects, when another bridesmaid ends up dead, proving to her that these freak accidents are definitely not accidents. Soon Bailey is following a trail of clues that lead her from her home in New York City, to Greenwich, Connecticut, and even to Miami, Florida, where she is being stalked by some sort of mad-man, or woman. As if that weren't bad enough, her relationship with Jack is on rocky ground, and she's unsure if it will stabilize anytime soon.
As Kate White has written the BAILEY WEGGINS mysteries, I have become increasingly more and more interested in Bailey's life, and crazy mishaps. It's always enjoyable to have the privilege to read about a sleuth/writer, and with Bailey, readers get the best of both worlds. Not only that, White has created an array of eccentric characters who accompany Bailey through each book, and make each installment that much better. Overall, 'TIL DEATH DO US PART was a marvelous new addition to Bailey's mystery series, and I look forward to reading the next book shortly.
As Kate White has written the BAILEY WEGGINS mysteries, I have become increasingly more and more interested in Bailey's life, and crazy mishaps. It's always enjoyable to have the privilege to read about a sleuth/writer, and with Bailey, readers get the best of both worlds. Not only that, White has created an array of eccentric characters who accompany Bailey through each book, and make each installment that much better. Overall, 'TIL DEATH DO US PART was a marvelous new addition to Bailey's mystery series, and I look forward to reading the next book shortly.
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I read this book in about 3 days. It really kept my attention and had a great flow with it. The story line was a mystery and so that it was kept me intrigued. I recommend this book for road trips!!!
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Great book! Excellent read!
A "Bailey Weggins Mystery". This time Bailey is looking into the mysterious deaths of two of her friends - and fellow bridesmaids.
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Awesome book. very enjoyable and a fast read to boot!
Two of the bride's bridesmaids have died in freak accidents. Will she be next? This is a classic mystery from Kate White.
I purchased this book really not knowing anything about the arthur in an airport book shop. My plane was delayed several hours, once I started reading this book I could not put it down. Good story.
liked the best of the bailey weggins to date.
A Kate White Bailey Wiggins mystery. Bailey is on the hunt for the person responsible for killing off the members of her friend's wedding party and she's terrified that she'll be next in line.
Book 3 in the Bailey Weggins novels. Definitely recommend to read all 5 books.
A good cross between a cozy and a well thought out plot. Bailey Wiggins is a true crime writer and sometime sleuth. When Ashley Hanes calles her to look into the death of two of Peyton Cross' bridesmaids her interest is definitely piqued as she was one of Peyton's bridesmaids as well. Bailey barely has a chance to begin her sleuthing when Ashley dies in freakish accident just like the other two bridesmaids. Can Bailey find the killer before the killer finds her?
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From Publishers Weekly: "The third cleverly plotted Bailey Weggins mystery from Cosmopolitan editor-in-chief White (after 2003's A Body to Die For) provides a juicy inside look at the well-to-do matrons of tony Greenwich, Conn. Lounging at home one winter evening in Manhattan, the 30-something Bailey gets an unexpected call from one of her fellow bridesmaids from "the infamous Cross-Slavin wedding" held the previous spring. Ashley Hanes wants the Gloss magazine true-crime reporter/amateur detective to look into a bizarre coincidence: two bridesmaids have died, both seemingly by accident. So Ashley and Bailey travel to Greenwich to talk with the star of the wedding herself, Peyton Cross. Through her heroine's funny, self-deprecating voice, the author deliciously conveys the milieu of moneyed Greenwich-ites (and their New York counterparts). One has to wonder, though, why the refreshingly down-to-earth Bailey is even friends with the likes of Peyton Cross, a "Bridezilla" unpleasantly obsessed with perfection. White keeps everything light, but she also sustains a real sense of mystery, with less than obvious motives and a positively suspenseful denouement. Ultimately, the pleasures here are more gossipy than criminal." Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
3rd book in the Bailey Weggin's series. The reader is presented with the murderer, up to you to figure out who is behind it all :}
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 Peytons 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, CT. 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 NY's trendy Lower East Side to a fabulous oceanfront hotel in Miami, Bailey could become the hedline of the next truce crime story: Four Funerals and a Wedding
When Bailey Weggins receives a phone call from Ashley Hanes, she assumes Ashley needs a fashion or publishing related favor. After all, Bailey only met the woman once when they were both bridesmaids in a wedding, and they didn't have anything in common. But Ashley needs more from Bailey than help getting into a Chanel sample sale. It turns out that two of the bridesmaids from the wedding have died in what appear to be freak accidents. One was electrocuted in her bathtub and the other had a fatal reaction to antidepressants. Ashley is sure the two cases aren't just a horrible coincidence and convinces Bailey to investigate. Before you can say "'Til death do us part," Ashley's lifeless body is found at the bottom of a flight of stairs, and Bailey realizes that she easily could be next on the killer's list.
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Lounging at home one winter evening in Manhattan, the 30-something Bailey gets an unexpected call from one of her fellow bridesmaids from "the infamous Cross-Slavin wedding" held the previous spring. Ashley Hanes wants the Gloss magazine true-crime reporter/amateur detective to look into a bizarre coincidence: two bridesmaids have died, both seemingly by accident. So Ashley and Bailey travel to Greenwich to talk with the star of the wedding herself, Peyton Cross.