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The Language of Lies examines the patterns, psychology, and consequences of deception in everyday life. Kirsty King draws on research in psychology, communication, and behavioral analysis to help readers understand how lies work and how to identify them. The book explores the motivations behind dishonesty, the verbal and nonverbal cues that may indicate deception, and the impact lies have on relationships and trust. King provides practical strategies for recognizing when someone may be lying, understanding the context in which deception occurs, and responding effectively. Rather than offering simplistic rules, the book acknowledges that detecting lies is complex and context-dependent, requiring attention to inconsistencies, emotional responses, and behavioral patterns. This guide is valuable for anyone seeking to better understand human communication, protect themselves from manipulation, or simply develop greater awareness of how deception operates in personal and professional relationships.







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