Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men

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Author: Caroline Criado Pérez

PATRICIA BRIGGS IS AN INCREDIBLE WRITER’ Nalini Singh, New York Times bestselling author Mated werewolves Charles Cornick and Anna Latham must discover what could make an entire community disappear – before it’s too late – in this thrilling entry in the No.1 New York Times bestselling Alpha and Omega series. In the wilds of the Northern California mountains, all the inhabitants of a small town have gone missing. It’s as if the people picked up and left everything they owned behind. Fearing something supernatural might be going on, the FBI taps a source they’ve consulted in the past: the werewolves Charles Cornick and Anna Latham. But Charles and Anna soon find a deserted town is the least of the mysteries they face. Death sings in the forest, and when it calls, Charles and Anna must answer. Something has awakened in the heart of the California mountains, something old and dangerous – and it has met werewolves before. Discover the latest page-turning Alpha and Omega novel from the queen of urban fantasy Patricia Briggs. Praise for Patricia Briggs: ‘Patricia Briggs is amazing . . . Her Alpha and Omega novels are fantastic’ Fresh Fiction ‘I love these books!’ Charlaine Harris ‘The best new fantasy series I’ve read in years’ Kelley Armstrong The Alpha and Omega novels Cry Wolf Hunting Ground Fair Game Dead Heat Burn Bright Wild Sign The Mercy Thompson novels Moon Called Blood Bound Iron Kissed Bone Crossed Silver Borne River Marked Frost Burned Night Broken Fire Touched Silence Fallen Storm Cursed Smoke Bitten Shifting Shadows (Stories from the world of Mercy Thompson) Also by Patricia Briggs Aralorn: Masques and Wolfsbane….Read More

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