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Ever been lied to? Ever told a lie?
Everybody lies. Lying is part of our every-day lives and it’s not all bad. But when lies are told with the intent to harm, recognising the deception is a crucial skill we can all use.
Dr David Craig has written an easy-to-read and practical book that will help you kick-start your own ‘lie detecting’ ability and provide you with cutting-edge lie detection skills you can use straight away.
From the common situations of bargaining, making a purchase, or dealing with children through to the more serious business of negotiating a contract or identifying infidelity, he delivers simple but effective tips and techniques to see behind the facade and get to the truth.
This book provides you with valuable insights into lying that you can use immediately. Read it and benefit by applying your ‘Human Lie Detector’ skills to your day-to-day life.
David Craig achieved his doctorate in law by completing an international comparative analysis of the world’s leading undercover programs – where detecting lies can be a matter of life and death.
As a senior Australian Federal Police Agent (AFP), David led areas in Counter Terrorism, Intelligence and Covert Operations in Australia and overseas.
With both academic and real-world experience in Hunting Lies, there’s no one better placed to assist everyday people and law enforcement professionals to rapidly become Human Lie detectors.

About The Author

Dr David Craig is an exemplary Australian law enforcement veteran of considerable experience, specifically Intelligence, Counter-terrorism and Covert Operations. As a Detective Superintendent and Australian Federal Police (AFP) Agent with decades of experience, David led several high-profile investigations, including the 2005 Bali bombings investigation that tracked down South East Asia’s most wanted terrorist – Dr. Azhari.
During his career David also provided close personal protection (bodyguard) for 3 Australian Prime Ministers and was deployed to a variety of countries and environments ranging from the jungles of East Timor (2001, United Nations) to the deserts of Afghanistan (2010, NATO Forces).
In 2001, David was awarded a doctorate in law for his international comparative analysis of the law and practise of federal undercover programs in Australia, USA, UK and the Netherlands. David has trained and worked with several international
undercover programs including the FBI, Scotland Yard and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Additionally, David has authored several academic articles about undercover operations and a number of non-fiction books.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Big Sky Publishing (July 5, 2023)
  • Length: 158 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781923004016

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