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Phil Houston showed his humorous side by sitting down for a lighthearted exchange with Christopher Wright of Esquire, as Christopher joked about his love for certain members of the animal kingdom, his distrust of his girlfriend, his crazy friends, and his enjoyment of green bread, Phil introduced a new set of readers to the recently launched paperback edition of The New York Times bestseller

KIRO Radio in Seattle asked QVerity's Don Tennant to analyze a KOMO4 TV interview with Alan Smith, a Bothell, Wash. man who is a suspect in the Feburary murder of his estranged wife. Listen to the segment above or on the website for KIRO's Seattle Morning News show. Coverage of our analysis can be found at MYNorthwest.com. 

At an awards gala in New York City on May 30, Spy the Lie received the 2013 Audie Award in the Business/Educational category from the Audio Publishers Association. Pictured below is Fred Berman, the accomplished actor who narrated the audio edition. For a full list of the nominees and winners, click here.

In the Spring/Summer 2013 issue of Seattle University Magazine, Maura Beth Pagano reviewed our book, "Spy the Lie: Former CIA Officers Teach You How to Detect Deception." Here's an excerpt: The authors share their expert knowledge through thrilling stories from the frontlines of counterterrorism and criminal investigations and help readers apply professional lie-detecting techniques to their daily lives.

Qverity's Phil Houston appeared on the May 11 episode of the CBS program 48 Hours to analyze the video depositions of persons of interest in the unsolved case of the 2005 death of George Smith on a honeymoon cruise. The 48 Hours investigation, reported by CBS senior correspondent John Miller, concluded with Phil's identification of a likely suspect. Click here

QVerity’s Phil Houston appeared on the Fox News Channel’s America Live with Megyn Kelly on May 9 to analyze the interview that Jodi Arias gave just minutes  after being found guilty of the premeditated murder of her boyfriend,  Travis Alexander. Watch the segment with Phil’s analysis below.

The Audio Publishers Association  has announced that Spy the Lie is a finalist for its 2013 Audie Awards competition, the only awards program in the United States devoted entirely to honoring spoken word entertainment. The audiobook version of Spy the Lie was read by Fred Berman, a five-time winner of the "Audiofile Earphone Award" for Audiobook Narration and the winner of the 2011 Audie Award