Spying on Your Spouse: A Guide for Anyone Who Suspects a Partner Is Cheating

Summary
An often asked question is "What makes me think my spouse is unfaithful?" Some fifty percent of all American marriages fail. The causes range far and wide, but the central reason for many marital breakups is infidelity.
Unfaithful mates often telegraph that they have entered another relationship, not through obvious clues, like lipstick on a shirt collar, but in noticeable ways a new obsession with dieting and physique, frequent sex - or lack of it, new hairstyles, extra care in grooming, frequent accusations of infidelity, and a sexy new style of underwear.
In order to confirm his or her suspicions, the injured party can get help from surveillance stores, which have multiplied in this country by four hundred percent in the past five years. This book will help the mistrustful partner determine whether those suspicions are founded or not.
Spying on Your Spouse offers a catalog of detection methods available without employing the services of a private detective. With the help of illustrations detailing items such as miniature cameras (becoming ever more sophisticated) and listening devices, the book describes the best methods, depending on particular circumstances, of collecting evidence. True case histories prove the success of the devices employed.
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