Every lie begins with trust.
From the man who sold the Eiffel Tower to the billionaire who built the largest Ponzi scheme in history, con artists have always ruled the shadows - charming, deceiving, and destroying lives with nothing more than words and illusions. Inside the Mind of a Con Artist takes you deep into the psychology of deception, revealing how fraudsters manipulate fear, love, greed, and hope to control their victims. Through gripping true stories and shocking real cases, Scott Wills exposes the methods of history's most notorious deceivers: Charles Ponzi, whose name became synonymous with fraud Frank Abagnale, the teenage impostor who fooled airlines and hospitals Anna Sorokin, the fake heiress who seduced New York high society Simon Leviev, the Tinder Swindler who turned romance into ruin Bernie Madoff, the Wall Street giant who robbed the world of billions These pages uncover not only how cons are performed but why they succeed - and why even the smartest minds fall for them. Each chapter pulls back the curtain on the tricks, the props, the psychology, and the silence that allow fraud to thrive. Cinematic, chilling, and impossible to put down, this book will make you question every promise, every smile, and every too-good-to-be-true opportunity. Because the greatest con of all is believing it could never happen to you.