Play Dirty: A Novel


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(Lack of) character study
I claimed I'd never read another Sandra Brown book after 'Ricochet'. Once I'd forgotten the details of that one, I decided to give her another chance, mostly for the football tie-in.
The premise was interesting(and more than a little creepy), but, like most reviewers, I couldn't warm up to any of the characters. While Griff and Laura at least seemed plausible,as they did some searching of their less-than-perfect-souls, Foster and Rodarte seemed to have come straight out of one of the old prime-time soap operas to which this book has been compared. I had to stop several times and remind myself that Foster was supposed to be only slightly older than Griff...he just seemed TOO insane to have lost his mind only a short time before.
Meanwhile, Rodarte was such an over-the-top bad guy, it was hard to accept when he was revealed to actually be a police detective, even a 'cop gone bad'.
The 'surprise' fate of one of the suspects, revealed late in the story, was a huge cop-out...and the true nature of Griff's on-field transgression,in a final, supposedly-heartwarming scene with Griff and Coach, instead cheapens that whole part of an already cheap and tawdry story.
Brown's writing style seemed a bit 'herky-jerky', with the occasional use of flashbacks simply to elaborate on what we'd just read('Griff did this. Before he'd done this, he'd done that and the other, which led to this. Now, he did this again.')This technique wore thin after a few times, as did her inability to edit and pace herself(as seen in numerous drawn-out 'chase' scenes, a TV and movie plot device which almost never makes for good reading, and in the interminable 'boardroom' scenes, part of a subplot which is largely forgotten about a third of the way through the book, and then very briefly resolved near the end.)

There were some moments when the character development seemed to get somewhere, which earned this review an extra star, but the ending seemed a little too neat and tidy.
So, not a waste of time like 'Ricochet', but, like Griff, it falls short of 'championship' level.
Thursday, November 27th, 2008
Linda
I had a hard time getting into this book, but as the pages turned it got better and better. I will read more of Sandra Brown's books.
Monday, November 24th, 2008
It's more 3 than 4
I think a lot of readers are going to be appalled by this novel. The hero, Griff, is flawed. I ended up liking him though he isn't a very ethical person. He cheated. And that's a no no in professional football. (i.e. Pete Rose!)

What he is asked to do in this novel is so far fetched and disgusting. I can't tell you but it's really immoral. However, in the process, he gets himself into this really scandelous affair. How I managed to like the heroine is beyond me but as the story unfolded, I was cheering for a happy conclusion and it's rather sweet. There's not simple happy ever after in life and SB choses a clever and interesting way to finish it that you smile at the end because Griff deserves something wonderful.

Saturday, November 1st, 2008
A definite read
I enjoy Sandra's writing. I am a casual reader of novels only at night before falling asleep (usually 20 pages or less before zzzz!). Very seldom will I want to skip a TV program to read or stay up past my bedtime reading. This book has me doing both. It is light and reads quickly. I haven't finished it yet but I hate for it to end.
Monday, October 20th, 2008
The most boring book she's ever written
I've read most, if not all of Sandra Brown's books and this one was boring. It finally got interesting around the last 100 pages. I loaned it to a co-worker who felt the same way.
Sunday, October 12th, 2008
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