The Usual Family Mayhem: A Novel
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HarperCollins , 2025.
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Revenge is a dish best served cold—especially when it comes in the form of one of Grandma’s “special” pies. Get the best of family hijinks, girl power, and hilariously justifiable crime in the latest novel from award-winning author HelenKay Dimon.

Kasey Nottingham needs a splashy idea at her company where they find and develop the next big thing for investors—her job depends on it. Impulsively, she pitches Mags’ Desserts, a beloved small-town business run by her grandma Mags and live-in “best friend” Celia, two women who overcame deadbeat husbands and financial ruin to build a word-of-mouth clientele. Kasey expects her boss to say no. Instead, he sends her home to North Carolina to land the deal…and now she has a problem.

Mags and Celia aren’t interested, which isn’t a surprise, but something else is going on in their kitchen. Locked cabinets. Cryptic conversations. Unexpected notations on business records. The ladies have secrets and whatever they’re hiding is big. As reports of mysterious deaths of abusive men in the area surface—all in households that recently received a delivery from Mags’ Desserts—Kasey worries Gram and Celia have gone into the poison pie business.

As investors start circling, Kasey enlists Jackson Quaid, Celia’s nephew and Kasey’s long-time crush, as her reluctant investigation assistant. Jackson is practical. Kasey has a wild imagination. Together, they dodge Kasey’s boss and gather intel. And kiss. Lots of kissing, though probably not the best idea to start an unexpected romance. Doing it while keeping two feisty ladies from going to jail for knocking off bad husbands—even if those husbands deserve it—might be impossible…but Kasey never shied away from a challenge. 

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eBook, Kindle
Street Date
03/11/2025
Language
English
ISBN
9780063240575

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Booklist Review

Broke and desperate, Kasey Nottingham takes a job at a Washington, DC, business incubator--a position she's completely unqualified for. With her bosses breathing down her neck, Kasey needs to come up with a lead for a potential buyout fast. All she can think of is her grandma Mags' home bakery, which Mags runs with her significant other, Celia. Kasey heads to her family home in Winston-Salem, and pops in on them, but she can't stomach the idea of telling them why she's there. At the same time, Kasey is embarrassed to see Celia's nephew, Jackson, whom she's always carried a torch for. Things get even worse when Kasey discovers a troubling entry in the bakery's ledger. Several women have received special pies not on the bakery's menu--and each woman has a husband who died under mysterious circumstances. Are Celia and Mags killers? Dimon (Moorewood Family Rules, 2023) serves up a romantic mystery full of surprises. Fans of Misha Popp's Magic, Lies, and Deadly Pies (2022) will enjoy this tasty tale of revenge.

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Kirkus Book Review

A woman suspects her elderly relatives may be murderers. At 26, Kasey Nottingham is still struggling to find the right career. She dropped out of law school and has been fired from several jobs, but a friend helped her land her current gig at a business incubator in Washington, D.C. In a moment of panic at a pitch meeting, Kasey recommends investing in Mags' Desserts, a pie company in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. What Kasey fails to disclose is that Mags is her grandmother. The company is co-owned by Mags' long-term lover, Celia; the two women founded it after they were both left in financial straits by their former husbands. Kasey knows their emotional attachment to the business makes them highly unlikely to sell. Her bosses send her to North Carolina to investigate the opportunity, leaving Kasey feeling trapped in a web of her own lies. If her boss discovers the truth, she'll be fired, and if Mags and Celia learn the truth, she'll disappoint them. Once she's back home in Winston-Salem, Kasey tangles with Jackson Quaid, Celia's nephew. Kasey has had a crush on Jackson since she was a teenager, but he's always treated her as an annoyance. When Kasey starts to suspect that Mags and Celia are helping desperate women kill their husbands with poisoned pies, Jackson is the only person she can turn to for help. Kasey is an interesting character with a dynamic and entertaining narrative voice. The book is charming, but the intended audience and genre are unclear. Kasey's romance with Jackson is a subplot at best, and the cozy mystery aspects are wrapped up by long stretches of exposition rather than active sleuthing. The strong thematic exploration of how women can take control of their lives is undermined by Kasey's inability to be honest with the family matriarchs. A lively and engaging narrative voice is the star of this cozy romance-mystery. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Dimon, H. (2025). The Usual Family Mayhem: A Novel . HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dimon, HelenKay. 2025. The Usual Family Mayhem: A Novel. HarperCollins.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dimon, HelenKay. The Usual Family Mayhem: A Novel HarperCollins, 2025.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Dimon, H. (2025). The usual family mayhem: a novel. HarperCollins.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Dimon, HelenKay. The Usual Family Mayhem: A Novel HarperCollins, 2025.

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