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How to Spot a Liar

Read People Like a Book, Decipher Nonverbal Cues, and Get to the Truth (Communication Skills, Book 4)

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How to Spot a Liar

By: Cole McBride
Narrated by: Michael F. Ward
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How to decipher nonverbal cues and read people like a book—immediately get to the truth and expose liars.

Do you constantly find yourself being taken advantage of?

Are you tired of people lying to your face?

Do you want to be able to expose a person's true intentions before they even speak?

People lie all the time, and it can be tough to tell when someone is lying to you. They might seem like they're telling the truth, but their words and actions just don't match up.

You can't afford to be wrong about this. If you're not sure if someone is lying, it could cost you time, money, or even your job.

How to Spot a Liar is the perfect guide for anyone who wants to learn how to read people like a book and get to the truth. In this book, you'll learn how to decipher nonverbal cues, spot red flags, and get inside a liar's head.

Expose the truth with this guide that will:

  • Give you the upper hand in any conversation: Spot out a liar before they even get a chance to spew their lies to you.
  • Show you nonverbal cues for what they are: It’s easy to overlook nonverbal cues, but these cues are essential to know whether a person is being honest with you or not.
  • Have you feel happier and safer: Let the tension leave your body and be more prepared for each interaction. Feel relaxed as you know when you’re being lied to or not.
  • Learn effortlessly: Everything is explained in an easy-to-understand manner to ensure a seamless learning experience.
  • And so much more....

Grab this book today and never worry about being lied to again.

©2023 Cole McBride (P)2023 Cole McBride
Communication & Social Skills Memory Improvement Personal Development Personal Success Self-Esteem Body Language
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A helpful and accessible audiobook with lots of practical tips on understanding body language and reading between the lines. I found the explanations clear and easy to absorb, especially for beginners.

I wasn’t a big fan of the male narrator’s voice, which slightly distracted me, but the quality of the content made up for it. Overall, a good audiobook with useful information.

Recommend, particularly for those interested in learning body language

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I caught myself paying closer attention to tone and timing after listening, but it also reminded me not to jump to conclusions. I like how this audiobook is a practical guide to reading people more accurately, with a focus on nonverbal cues, red flags, and common deception patterns. What interested me most was the emphasis on observing clusters of behavior rather than relying on a single “gotcha” signal. It pushes you to look for changes from someone’s normal baseline, which is more realistic than assuming one gesture equals a lie.

It covers body language, speech habits, and conversational strategies for getting clearer answers, especially when something feels off. The most useful takeaway is that truth-seeking is about asking better questions and watching for consistency, not playing human lie detector based on stereotypes.

Michael F. Ward’s narration is clear and steady, and the pacing works well for learning and revisiting key ideas. Overall, I thought it was a good audiobook for anyone who wants a stronger awareness in communication, especially in work or relationships, as long as you use it as a tool for curiosity and clarity rather than certainty.

Spotting Lies, carefully

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I used to second guess myself in conversations. After listening to this, I feel more aware of small signals people give off. It breaks down body language and red flags in a clear and simple way. I liked that it focuses on paying attention, not jumping to conclusions. Now I feel more confident trusting my instincts. A short and useful listen.

Made Me More Aware

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This book offers an interesting look at how body language, tone, and subtle behavior can reveal more than words alone. It focuses on the small signals people give off during conversations and how paying attention to those cues can help you better understand what someone might really be thinking or feeling.

What I liked is that the ideas are explained in a clear and practical way. Instead of making bold claims about becoming a human lie detector, the book encourages readers to observe patterns, context, and changes in behavior.

The sections on nonverbal communication are especially useful, reminding readers that gestures, posture, and facial expressions can sometimes tell a deeper story than what is being said.

Overall, it’s an engaging read for anyone interested in communication, psychology, and learning to become more aware of the subtle signals people give in everyday interactions.

Reading Between the Lines

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This audiobook is a short, focused self help guide aimed at helping listeners improve their ability to detect deception in everyday interactions.

A practical guide

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