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Discover why the odds are better than you'd think in this mathematical tribute to the great coincidences of life

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Joseph Mazur is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at Marlboro College in Vermont. He is the author of four popular mathematics books, including Euclid in the Rainforest: Discovering Universal Truth in Logic and Math which was number four on The Guardian's Top 10 Popular Mathematics Books of All Time.

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‘Delightfully written.’
*E&T Magazine*

'[An] entirely delightful slice of popular science...I'm no mathematician, and I was both fascinated and enchanted'.
*Bookseller*

‘Mazur uses probability to strip chance events of some of their mystery.’
*Guardian*

‘Always entertaining and frequently insightful, Fluke is never less than thought-provoking.’
*Amir Alexander, Wall Street Journal*

‘With charm and clarity, Joe Mazur leads us through the strange terrain of chance and surprise... A terrific read, and a welcome antidote to superstition and gullibility.’
*Ian Stewart, author of Professor Stewart’s Incredible Numbers*

‘The chances are very slim that you’d ever read this blurb. A simple-minded calculation puts the odds at about 50,000 to one against. Yet... here you are. How weird is this seemingly far-fetched coincidence? Well, dear reader, you’ve picked up the right book to answer that question.’
*Charles Seife, author of Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea*

‘Joe Mazur’s Fluke walks the reader, hand in steady hand, through the weird and dangerous landscape of extreme probability, distinguishing cause from correlate, and phenomenon from mere coincidence.’
*Jordan Ellenberg, author of How Not To Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking*

‘An exciting addition to the ranks of books exploring the mysteries of chance and coincidence in the vein of The Black Swan and The Improbability Principle.’
*David J. Hand, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at Imperial College London and author of The Improbability Principle*

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