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  • Written by: Sandra Brown
  • Narrated by: Victor Slezak
  • Length: 13 hrs and 43 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (30 ratings)

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Play Dirty

Written by: Sandra Brown
Narrated by: Victor Slezak
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Publisher's Summary

Deadly consequences ensue when an eccentric millionaire, crippled in a tragic accident, hires a fallen football hero (and ex-con) to impregnate his wife.

Griff Burkett was a school-of-hard-knocks kid, abandoned by his mother, adopted by his high-school football coach. Under his tutelage, Griff earned a scholarship to play college ball and then a multimillion-dollar contract with the Dallas Cowboys. Griff had a good heart, but his Achilles heel was his arrogance, and his gambling. At the end of his career, deep in debt, a local organized-crime kingpin offers him a chance to resolve his loans by throwing a game. Griff agrees, and walks straight into an FBI sting.

After serving time, Griff finds only closed doors. Then he is summoned to the mansion of eccentric millionaire airline owner Foster Speakman. Speakman, a recluse since a car accident left him crippled, is impotent. He offers Griff half a million dollars to impregnate his wife Laura, discreetly, and with manifold rules. One of which is, if Griff succeeds, he will leave town and never see his child as long as he lives.

Griff has few options. He's still hounded by Detective Stanley Rodarte, who organized the gambling sting, and seems set upon ruining Griff's life. Griff has little means of earning a living, no family, and few friends. So he agrees - only to quickly realize he's been set up.

©2007 Sandra Brown Management, Ltd (P)2007 Simon and Schuster Inc

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"The tension builds as lust, greed, pride, wrath and envy threaten to undo everyone in this tightly told tale of modern temptation." ( Publishers Weekly)

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Meh, play untidy fell a bit flat

As this being a gift I got for Christmas, I suppose I was looking forward to reading my first Sandra Brown book.. I can’t honestly say that I’ve actually “read” my first Sandra Brown book at all.. I’m not sure if it’s the writing or mostly the narrator that made this book so lack lustre for me.. sadly, I didn’t care for this book. The other sad part is, would I have loved it had it had a different narrator? I still have 30 mins left of the end and I don’t even care to finish..

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