I’ve read only a fraction of the 70 novels that Sandra Brown has written since she started her successful career in 1981, and I’ve never been disappointed by any of her stories, but out of her several novels that I’ve read, I’d rate “Play Dirty” (2007, 535 pages in paperback edition) as the best so far.The complex plot is easy to follow because there are only four key characters: Griff Burkett, one-time star quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys; Foster Speakman, multimillionaire business mogul,... Read this story