Read Between the Lies

This short film dramatises how a job scam can unfold – showing how small requests escalate and how criminals create pressure and take advantage of everyday emotions.

Scammers are becoming more sophisticated, which can make it harder to spot the signs of a scam. But their tactics can still follow familiar patterns. Unexpected contact, pressure to act quickly or in secrecy, requests for payment, and messages that don’t quite add up are all signs that you should stop and challenge what you’re being told.

Read Between the Lies is a free collection of short crime fiction stories inspired by real fraud tactics.

Written by three bestselling British crime authors, each story brings a different scam to life – from job scams and impersonation fraud to romance and investment scams – showing how criminals draw people in and where the warning signs appear.

Crime fiction stories train us to:

  • Question what we’re being told
  • Look for inconsistencies
  • Follow the clues

This short story collection encourages you to apply those same detective instincts to real‑life scams.READ THE FREE SHORT STORY COLLECTION

How to spot the clues scammers leave behind

Just like a great detective, taking a moment to stop and think can reveal what’s really going on. Look out for:

  • Unexpected contact out of the blue
  • Pressure to act quickly or keep things secret
  • Offers that feel urgent, emotive or too good to be true
  • Requests for payment or personal information

Dive deeper with the authors

In these three video podcast episodes, the authors behind Read Between the Lies come together with host and influencer Francesca Pavis to explore how their stories mirror real‑world fraud.

Additional formats

The Read Between the Lies short story collection is also available in audiobook format on Soundcloud.

Take Five to Stop Fraud
Criminals are experts at impersonating people, organisations and the police. They spend hours researching you for their scams, hoping you’ll let your guard down for just a moment. Stop and think. It could protect you and your money.
STOP
Take a moment to stop and think before parting with your money or information. It could keep you safe.
CHALLENGE
Ask yourself, could it be fake? It’s ok to reject, refuse or ignore any requests. Only criminals will try to rush or panic you.
PROTECT
Contact your bank immediately if you think you’ve been scammed and tell the Police at reportfraud.police.uk or on 0300 123 2040.