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Book Review of Hot Rocks

Hot Rocks
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Her dad is a con artist and she learned at his knee. But now she is trying to have the life her mother envisioned when she finally left him to give her daughter a normal life. She runs an antique shop and her life is normal until a man shows up, gives her a card when she's too busy to take care of him right away and gets hit by a car right outside. She runs out and tries to help him and realizes he's a friend of her dads she hasn't seen in years. He tries to tell her something but it makes no sense to her, then he dies. Another stranger is in town, investigating her, and makes a dinner date. He's hired by the Ins. Co. that has insured a bunch of stolen diamonds, and her dad is suspect and so is she. Very soon he's fallen for her and her for him and he's relieved as he is quite sure she is not involved. There is a third person snooping around. He is involved and he believes her dad has left the diamonds with her and is ready to kill to get them. Good story.