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The Columbus Telegram in Columbus, Nebraska, featured QVerity's Michael Floyd and our book, Spy the Lie in an Aug. 10 article. Here's an exceprt: Trying to sneak a lie past Michael Floyd is asking for trouble. The Columbus native and former Central Intelligence Agency officer spent years studying human behavior to decipher a lie from the truth. While serving in the CIA,

On August 7, Phil Houston and Peter Romary stopped in for a chat with the ladies of The Greenville Grapevine on STAR94.3 radio in Greenville, North Carolina, the home of QVerity. Phil and Peter spoke about QVerity's work in the field of deception detection and our book, Spy the Lie. Click here to listen to the full segment.

The New York Post carried a review of Spy the Lie on July 28, written by Susannah Calahan. Here's an exceprt: In other words, lie detection isn’t ingrained; it’s learned. And a new book, called “Spy the Lie,” written by three former CIA officers, maintains that by following their advice, which is based off years of interrogating terrorists and double agents, anyone