The hall of mirrors is a fairground attraction that warps its visitors into bizarre and grotesque caricatures. What’s reflected has some truth in it, but it’s distorted so far from reality that it’s basically a lie. This book aims to expose the great character assassin, the father of lies, and how he seeks to destroy relationships by warping our sense of one another. My hope is that we can become more discerning, thus avoiding unnecessary relational pitfalls. In an increasingly isolated world, what a powerful witness that would be.