Title |
Author |
Publisher |
ISBN |
Edition |
Pg. |
Line |
Description |
Slam The Big Door | John D. MacDonald | The Mysterious Press | 0-89296-190-2 | June, 1987 | 38 | 5 from bottom | “thing” should be “think” |
Slam The Big Door | John D. MacDonald | The Mysterious Press | 0-89296-190-2 | June, 1987 | 41 | 11 | “cambat” should be “combat” |
Naked In Death | J.D. Robb (Nora Roberts) | Berkley (Penguin) | 0-421-14829-7 | July, 1995 | 132 | 10 from bottom | “effects” should be “affects” |
Getting Off | Lawrence Block as Jill Emerson | Titan Books in collaboration with Winterfall LCC; Hard Case Crime | 978-0-85768-287-1 | September, 2011 | 22 | 1 | “ … him on him on … ” doubled phrase |
The Girl With The Deep Blue Eyes | Lawrence Block as Jill Emerson | Titan Books in collaboration with Winterfall LCC; Hard Case Crime | 978-1-78329-750-4 | September 2015 | 195 | 4 | “his” should be “this” |
Reunion In Death | J.D. Robb (Nora Roberts) | Berkley (Penguin) | 978-0-425-18397-7 | March, 2002 | 211 | 3 from bottom | Missing closing quote mark. |
Reunion In Death | J.D. Robb (Nora Roberts) | Berkley (Penguin) | 978-0-425-18397-7 | March, 2002 | 279 | 15 from bottom | “which where” should be “which were” |
Rescue | Jeremiah Healy | Pocket Books of Simon & Schuster | 0-671-89877-9 | March, 1995 | 1 | 3rd line | “ … mos of it, … ” should be “ … most of it, …” |
Bad Business | Robert B. Parker | G. P. Putnam’s Sons a part of Penguin Group | 0-399-151456-1 | 2004 | 9 | 3rd line from bottom | “Doe she have much of substance.” should be “Does she … .” |
Portrait in Death | J.D. Robb (Nora Roberts) | 136 | middle of page | “proported” instead of “purported” (note: I didn’t make a note of the other details. I’ll add them one of these days.) | |||
Dead Solid Perfect | Dan Jenkins | Price Stern Sloan, Inc. a part of Penguin Putnam Inc. | 0-8431-1568-8 | 1986 | 78 | 4th line down | “Dr. Pepper” should be “Dr Pepper” without the period after Dr |
Lights Out Tonight | Mary Jane Clark | St. Martin’s Press | 0-312-32317-4 | July 2006 | 169 | 2nd line | “he’d couldn’t” should be “he couldn’t” |
A Deadly Shade of Gold | John D. MacDonald | Fawcett Gold Medal | 0-449-14221-3 | February 1965 | 162 | 7th line | Missing period after ” … or I could” |