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Lies, Lies, Lies: 39 Types of Lies

Why People Lie Daily, How to Detect Them and Find the Truth. The Most Dangerous Dark Psychology Tactics You Must Avoid

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Lies, Lies, Lies: 39 Types of Lies

By: Denton Loxley
Narrated by: Russ Jankovitz
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The truth will set you free. But first, you must spot the lies.

Do you ever feel like people around you are lying, but you just can’t prove it?

Have you been manipulated, deceived, or misled and only realized it when it was too late?

What if you could uncover hidden lies in everyday conversations, relationships, workplaces, and even the media?

From small deceptions to dangerous manipulation, Lies, Lies, Lies exposes the shocking truth about why people lie daily, the dark psychology tactics behind deception, and how to spot a lie before it harms you.

We’ve all been lied to—by loved ones, colleagues, corporations, politicians, and even ourselves. Maybe you believed a partner’s empty promises. Or you trusted a company that never intended to follow through. Or perhaps you’ve fallen for subtle mind games used by expert manipulators. The worst part? Most of us don’t even realize it until it’s too late. This book is your ultimate guide to detecting deception and uncovering the truth before it’s too late.

You might be wondering, Can I really learn to spot lies? Yes, you can. Once you understand the patterns of deception, you’ll start seeing them everywhere.

Don’t let lies control your life.

Download Lies, Lies, Lies today and take back your power!

©2025 Denton Loxley (P)2025 Denton Loxley
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The book’s breakdown of 39 different lies is thorough, making it useful for those interested in psychology, communication, or self-defense against manipulation.

Comprehensive Coverage of Deception

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This book is a great eye-opener about the many ways people lie and how often it happens. It gives clear examples and practical tips to spot deception and protect yourself. A must-read if you're interested in psychology or just want to be more aware in your daily life.

Eye opening and Practical

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If you enjoy reading books on body language, persuasion, or behavioral psychology, this audiobook could be a compelling listen.

LEARNING HOW TO KNOW THE TRUTH

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While this book has some interesting insights into different types of lies and why people tell them, I found the content to be somewhat repetitive and lacking depth in places. The idea of 39 types of lies is intriguing, but some of them felt similar or overly simplified. I was hoping for more real-world examples or psychological analysis. It’s a decent read for beginners, but if you’re already familiar with the topic, it might not offer much new.

Informative, but a bit repetitive

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This was a fascinating and sometimes unsettling read that really opened my eyes to how common and complicated lying can be. The book breaks down different types of lies, and I was surprised by how many I’d encountered without even realizing it. The author does a great job explaining not just why people lie, but also how to spot the subtle signs of deception in everyday situations. Some parts were a bit intense, especially when diving into the darker psychology behind manipulation, but overall it felt empowering to learn how to protect myself better and think more critically. Definitely worth reading if you’re curious about human behavior or want to get better at reading between the lines.

Must read

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