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Honeytraps and Sexpionage: Confessions of a Private Investigator
 
 
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Richard Martinez
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'an honest, raw insight into what a PI [private investigator] does... details the moral ambiguities of the honey-trap.' --Professional Security Magazine, July 2009

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`Explosive new book lifts the lid on the techniques and tactics used to rumble liars... essential reading.'

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Some of these women see me as a knight in shining armour, but I’m just a businessman with a heart. Honeytraps and spy phones, sexpionage and integrity testing – Richard Martinez uses it all in his private detective business and reveals his surveillance secrets in this compelling book. It’s not just about catching out love rats and stalking stalkers: Martinez also helps parents who want to know if their teenagers have joined gangs and women in fear for their lives if they leave abusive husbands. Often dramatic but sometimes hilarious, these true stories of a P.I.’s experiences offer insights into a morally dubious society and controversial truth-finding services.

About the Author

Ex-RAF officer Richard Martinez started his rapidly growing Expedite Private Detective Agency just outside London in 1999. Still only 38 years old, he speaks regularly on BBC radio and stations from New York to Sydney about honeytrapping and the private detective world, covering subjects from the Madeleine McCann case to stolen identities.
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