Unmasking Liars

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Unmasking Liars

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Hans Vollmer, an expert in behavioral analysis, reveals in this volume all the hidden signals that betray a liar, teaching you how to detect deception behind every word, gesture and glance.
Exposing Liars includes more than 200 practical techniques to spot lies by observing body language, microexpressions, vocal shifts and inconsistencies in stories.
You will learn how to build a person’s baseline, identify every change that indicates falsehood and interpret the subtle cues that slip through during a conversation.
Through real-life examples and instantly applicable methods, Vollmer offers a clear path to sharpen your observation skills and develop the sensitivity needed to see the truth beyond appearances.
Exposing Liars – No one will be able to lie to you again.
Why should you read it?

As you know, we all lie. We do it to avoid conflicts, to gain something, not to disappoint others, or simply out of habit. Sometimes they're harmless lies, other times they carry serious consequences: damaging relationships, confusing decisions, causing loss of time, trust, opportunities.

Reading this book means learning to spot the signals of a lie before it becomes a problem. It means understanding what to observe, how to really listen, and when it’s time to pause, ask questions, or set a boundary. It’s not about becoming distrustful, but about being less vulnerable, clearer, and more prepared.

It's about not getting tricked. About concretely defending yourself. About handling ambiguous situations with greater control. About always being one step ahead, in contexts where other people’s words matter.

In a world where everyone says something, learning to truly understand what they’re saying is a skill that matters. And one that stays with you.

What will you find inside the book?

The book begins with its first chapter dedicated to observing people's natural behavior, clearly and progressively introducing you and helping you grasp concepts that will later be explored in depth. As chapters progress, Vollmer goes deeper, presenting techniques designed to help you recognize signals that are hard to spot. The transition from one topic to another is carefully crafted and often gives you the sense that you already know where things are headed, even before reading on. The structure of the book doesn't just convey information: it guides you through the thought processes typical of behavioral psychology experts, helping you develop not only specific skills but a real mental method of observation and analysis. Moreover, the text illustrates over 200 techniques designed to be put into practice immediately. The result is a book that doesn't simply teach you something: it trains your thinking. And it enables you never to be caught unprepared.

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The digital version is delivered instantly via email containing the download link. The physical product is shipped within 1–2 days.

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Julia G.

This is one of those books I wish I had read earlier. Looking back, I can see so many moments when it would’ve helped me understand things much more clearly. Now that I’m reading it, I realize how much of a difference having the right knowledge at the right time makes.

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Olivia F.

It’s my first time buying a book online. The support team helped me kindly with downloading the digital version. I'm still reading it, but I’m really enjoying it. I’ve already learned so many useful things and wanted to share my experience 😊

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Clara M.

I picked up “Unmasking Liars” out of curiosity, and I was a bit skeptical at first. I wasn’t expecting anything too scientific, just something practical, and that’s exactly what I got. It's a clear book, easy to understand from the start, and it doesn’t promise miracles. It doesn’t claim you’ll catch every lie at a glance, but it helps you see better. The first part explains why it’s so important to observe people when they’re calm, knowing their normal way of speaking, moving, and gesturing. That makes sense, otherwise you risk seeing lies everywhere. Then the book goes into detail, showing how behavior changes under pressure or when someone isn’t telling the truth. I liked that it covered not just body language but also tone, word choice, and pauses. Some chapters dive into specific situations like relationships, work, and tough conversations. There’s a section with 200 techniques, not tricks from reality TV, but real signs to observe when something feels off. The book encourages re-reading when needed, comparing with someone’s usual behavior, and paying closer attention. For me, it helped me rethink some past situations with more clarity. Certain phrases, certain answers I used to ignore, I now see differently. You won’t become paranoid, but you’ll definitely be more aware. Highly recommended.

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Liam T.

Great book. It reminded me of certain situations I lived through where I sensed something was off but didn’t know what. Some parts I read made me go, “That’s it!” I’ve recommended it to my friends, unique!

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Anna V.

Personally, I really appreciated this book. Not because it gave me absolute truths, but because it helped me see with more clarity things I had always overlooked. Those little hesitations, overly perfect answers, ways of steering a conversation... things I had seen but never paid attention to.