St. Patrick's Day Murder by Leslie Meier
2008
Kensington Publishing Corporation |
| PAGE | BAD TEXT | CORRECTION |
| 6 | who she met | whom |
| 11 | Woman's | Women's |
| 23 | There's always fights | There're |
| 27 | venetian blinds | Venetian |
| 37 | [Continuity] | From Candy Canes of Christmas Past, Elizabeth was a senior in college (page 278), but is now said to be a junior. |
| 39 | most of that crowd was not subscribers | were |
| 46 | around everywhere. | ? |
| 55 | had overflowed on the... | overflown onto |
| 77 | reason... was because | that |
| 78 | like Hair. | ? |
| 84 | Zoe's pink parka | Deirdre's |
| 97 | had showed up | shown |
| 107 | a tune. | ? |
| 126 | less than three hours | fewer |
| 149 | there's only two | there're |
| 155 | There is no such thing as fairies. | are [and] things |
| 158 | nurse's station | nurses' |
| 165 | who Lucy had seen | whom [issue occurs throughout] |
| 213 | average looking | average-looking |
| [Consistency] | [At one point, the road where Lucy lives is referred to as "Red Top Hill Road," but it has always been "Red Top Road."
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