The books

Everything Jack
has written.

Strings Attached

Strings Attached

How Good People Get Played

Strings Attached is a direct, honest examination of the social and psychological mechanisms that allow manipulation to thrive — not because victims are stupid, but because the systems are designed that way. Jack Dutton draws on real experience across working-class trades, professional services, and senior leadership to show how the same patterns play out at every level.

Selling Bullshit

Selling Bullshit

Why the Get-Rich-Quick Economy Only Makes One Person Rich

Every industry has its performance. Selling Bullshit is an unsparing look at why this performance exists, who it serves, and how the get-rich-quick economy keeps finding new marks. Funny, grounded, and surprisingly hard to argue with.

The Hangover Survival Guide

The Hangover Survival Guide

Global Cures, the Science, and Knowing When Enough is Enough

Global cures, real science, and knowing when enough is enough. The Hangover Survival Guide covers the actual physiology of a hangover, remedies from around the world that people swear by, and a practical framework for the morning after — without the lecture.

The Beginner's Guide to the Big Green Egg

The Beginner's Guide to the Big Green Egg

Real BBQ Food for Real People

The unofficial beginner's guide to the Big Green Egg. No fancy recipes, no poncey techniques — just an honest, practical guide to getting brilliant food out of one of the most capable outdoor cookers ever made. Burgers, brisket, sausages, kebabs, roast chicken, and more.

The Psychology of Selling Your Home

The Psychology of Selling Your Home

A Homeowner's Guide to What Really Happens

This book examines the home-selling process as it actually unfolds, not as it is described in brochures, portals, or well-meaning advice. It explores why sensible people make poor decisions under pressure, why silence feels worse than rejection, why negotiations derail, and why the moments that matter most are often misunderstood at the time. Written from lived professional experience rather than theory, it explains the forces at work beneath the surface — how buyers think, how sellers react, how agents influence outcomes, and how the structure of the market quietly shifts control at different stages.

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