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Three former CIA officers - the world's foremost authorities on recognizing deceptive behaviour - share their techniques for spotting a lie.
Philip Houston's twenty-five-year career with the CIA included thousands of interviews and interrogations for the CIA and other federal agencies, both as an investigator and as a polygraph examiner. He, along with former CIA agents Mike Floyd and Susan Carnicero, founded Qverity, a provider of behavioural analysis and screening services for private - and public-sector clients worldwide.
The latest work in the burgeoning espionage self-help genre ... In
a broader sense the book also represents the deep infiltration of
counter-intelligence techniques into civil society
*Times*
Amateur Psychologists will love this book by four former CIA
officers, which plunges into the intricacies of lying, how to spot
lies and how to react to them ... This is a proper account of
deception replete with graphs, tables and sample interviews which
pinpoint lies in all their glory. An absorbing work.
*Sunday Business Post*
The publication of a book written by three former CIA agents
claiming to teach the reader how to detect deception couldn't be
better timed.
*Time Out*
A brilliant piece of writing which will enable anyone who needs to
know when people are lying make a value judgment.
*Books Monthly*
The authors ... are generous with their tips for a successful
interrogation
*Sunday Times*
No doubt the model here can provide useful advice for detecting
lies
*Time Out*
The book... wastes no time getting straight to it, detailing the
deception paradox, how to spot deception and gaining advantage
about spotting lies.
*Sunday Business Post*
The authors... have accommodated a wider audience by theorising
about everyday situations.
*Sunday Business Post*
This is a proper account of deception replete with graphs, tables
and sample interviews which pinpoint lies in all their glory. An
absorbing work.
*Sunday Business Post*
In a broader sense the book also represents the deep infiltration
of counter-intelligence techniques into civil society
*Times*
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