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Play Dirty (novel)

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Play Dirty
AuthorSandra Brown
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreAction,
Thriller,
Romance
PublisherThe New York Times (USA)
Publication date
2007

Play Dirty is a thriller novel written by Sandra Brown in 2007.[1][2] According to WorldCat, the book was held in more than 2500 libraries as of February, 2014.[3]

Plot[edit]

The book tells the story of Griff Burkett, a football fallen star, who was caught cheating and was sent to prison.[4] After five years, Burkett is a free man.[5] He meets Foster and Laura Speakman, a wealthy and successful but childless couple. They hire Burkett to do a secret job, but then is suspected of an unsolved murder by his long-time nemesis, detective Stanley Rodarte.[6] Burkett tries to prove his innocence and save the people they care about the most. The narrative contains a lot of sexual content.[7][8] The book was published by Ricochet in 2006 and later by Simon & Schuster.[9]

Characters[edit]

  • Griff Burkett is a convicted former football player who has just got out of prison. He has been sent to prison after he was caught cheating. He is the male protagonist.
  • Foster Speakman is a very successful and wealthy businessman. He is the owner of SunSouth Airline company.
  • Laura Speakman is Foster Speakman's wife and the female protagonist.
  • Stanley Rodarte is a corrupted police detective. He is Burkett's nemesis.

Reception[edit]

Reviews of the book vary from "solid thriller" (Kirkus)[9] to "disappointing" (Washburn Review)[10]

References and resources[edit]

  1. ^ "Arlington author Sandra Brown gets ready for her first USO tour ". The Dallas Morning News.
  2. ^ "Paperback Mass-Market Fiction ". The New York Times.
  3. ^ WorldCat item record
  4. ^ "Review Play Dirty". Book Reporter, Maggie Harding, January 18, 2011
  5. ^ "PLAY DIRTY". Kirkus Reviews.
  6. ^ "Play Dirty". RT Book Reviews, review by Jill M. Smith.
  7. ^ "Play Dirty". Publishers Weekly
  8. ^ 'https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/85492729/ "Best Sellers"',Journal Gazette, Mattoon, Illinois, September 9, 2008 Page 11
  9. ^ a b "PLAY DIRTY". Kirkus Review, July 1st, 2007
  10. ^ "Sandra Brown's 'Play Dirty' nothing more than dirty trick". Washburn Review.

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