The Driver by Alexander Roy
2007
HarperCollins |
PAGE | BAD TEXT | CORRECTION |
Jacket | With his M5 armed with a myriad of radar detectors... | myriad |
20 | ...it's eating [ ] McDonald's in Paris... | at |
50 | "Call Paul at Par Cars," I said, writing down the number. "He'll pick it up." | [continuity, description is of a telephone conversation] |
79 | ...and a pair of light-blue-tinted sunglasses he was forbidden ever to remove. | [continuity, photo of brown/amber-tinted sunglasses] |
152 | Frankl's staccato speech was normally delivered in a confidence-inspiring Enlgish accent, but wouldn't [ ] for the next six days. | be |
Photos | Maximillion Cooper. Gumball 3000's ringleader - with his ubiquitous sunglasses. | omnipresent |
172 | Every 2005 Gumball car would be a equipped with an ALK "CoPilot" GPS-enabled cell phone. | [ ] |
223 | But all [ ] our assumptions were wrong... | of |
223 | No one knew, because, in our penultimate breach of protocol, we'd stoped talking. | ultimate |
228 | ...then arrange for the car's return to L.A. by the fastest method, all at the lowest cost. | [continuity, N.Y.C.] |
259 | Statues of limitations, tolling laws, everything. | Statutes |
287 | "We passed the arches!" | arch [St. Louis Gateway Arch] |
297 | ...but it was clear [ ] I had lot more to learn from him than he did from me. | that |
297 | ...but it was clear I had [ ] lot more to learn from him than he did from me. | a |
306 | But Maher hadn't seen it is a sign. | as |
310 | But he'd brought our overall overage up, as J.F. pointed out, to 90.1 mph. | average |
310 | "I don't know. I kinda don't wanna to press my luck." | [ ] |
323 | Why Rawlings and Collins went without alone. | out |