Sex, Lies, and Handwriting: A Top Expert Reveals the Secrets Hidden in Your Handwriting
By (Author) Michelle Dresbold
With James Kwalwasser
Simon & Schuster
The Free Press
5th November 2008
United States
General
Non Fiction
155.282
Paperback
304
Width 140mm, Height 214mm, Spine 23mm
290g
A handwriting expert reveals the secrets hidden in your penmanshipnow featuring a new afterword analyzing the handwriting of President Donald Trump.
Handwriting expert Michelle Dresboldthe only civilian to be invited to the United States Secret Service's Advanced Document Examination training programdraws on her extensive experience helping law enforcement agencies around the country on cases involving kidnapping, arson, forgery, murder, embezzlement, and stalking to take us inside the mysterious world of crossed t's and dotted i's.
In Sex, Lies, and Handwriting, Dresbold explains how a single sentence can provide insight into a person's background, psychology, and behavior. Throughout the book, Dresbold explores the handwriting of sly politicians, convicted criminals, notorious killers, suspected cheats, and ordinary people who've written to Dresbolds The Handwriting Doctor column for help. She shows you how to identify the signs of a dirty rotten scoundrel and a lying, cheating, backstabbing lover. And she introduces you to some of the most dangerous traits in handwriting, including weapon-shaped letters, shark's teeth, club strokes, and felons claws.
Dresbold also explains how criminals are tracked through handwritten clues and what spouses, friends, or employees might be hiding in their script. Sex, Lies, and Handwriting will have you paying a bit more attention to yourand everyone elsespenmanship.
Informative and entertaining.... The prose is bright, conversational, witty and not bogged down by technical jargon. This book will have you excitedly mindingand analyzingyour Ps and Qs and all the other letters, too.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Dig out all those old birthday and holiday cards and love notes youve been hoarding over the years. You may just learn something newand shockingabout the person who penned them.
Charleston Post and Courier
Michelle Dresbold, a graduate of the United States Secret Service's Advanced Document Examination training program, is considered one of the top experts in the nation on handwriting identification, personality profiling, and threat analysis. She consults to private attorneys, police departments, and prosecutors throughout the United States. Dresbold writes a syndicated column, "The Handwriting Doctor." She is also an accomplished artist. She lives in Pittsburgh, PA. For more information visit MichelleDresbold.com
James Kwalwasser is the cocreator and editor of "The Handwriting Doctor" syndicated column. He lives in Pittsburgh, PA.