(review of free book)

(no rating)I take the liberty to submit a list of the typos I found (in the version downloaded 5 April 2016). All of the typos are trivial.Words that seem misspelled (highlighted between **):Chapter 4: The police were the only ones with guns, but clanners were *viscous* and cunning, and managed to keep the casualties nearly even. [--> viscious]Chapter 4: As Deck entered, Nomen *look* up from his work and greeted him [--> looked]Chapter 9: To interact on a level where thought and deed were one *in* the same. [--> and]Chapter 11: She nodded as she took *and other* sip of coffee. [--> another]Chapter 14: He could either *send* an exhausting and noisy half-hour shoving all of this stuff away from the door, or he could look for another way through. [--> expend]Chapter 19: "You *guy's* aren't gonna nuke this place, are you?" [--> guys]Chapter 20: There was a long pause while he looked *into to* poker face some more. [--> into her]Chapter 24: Metal appendages, adorned with gruesome power *tolls* and attachments reached out to grab him and tear his flesh. [--> tools]Chapter 26: Shodan was experiencing pain, as well as *it's* inevitable opposite, pleasure. [--> its]Chapter 27: "Today, TriOptimum Corporation, *it's* families, and indeed the entire world suffered a terrible blow [--> its]Chapter 27: A luggage bot lumbered by, *it's* heavy black frame loaded with assorted personal possessions sealed in durable packaging. A thrower - a bot with multi-jointed arms designed to move the luggage around - chased after it with a lone suitcase. *It's* body was carried by a pair of hefty tank treads that provided a good anchor of weight for heavy lifting tasks. [--> its, 2x]Chapter 28: The round, dark body of a peace sentry sat nearby, *it's* red and blue lights flashing. *It's* loudspeaker proclaimed that it had detected unauthorized weapons. [--> its, 2x]Words that seemingly should be deleted (highlighted between **):Chapter 10: The corridor *a* was long and narrow, and ended with a door that had been jammed open.Word(s) missing (at the position marked by **):Chapter 8: He waited for it to come around for another swing and then nailed ** with a solid blow to the top of its chassis.Chapter 10: She ** sharp glance to someone off screen before turning her attention back to him.Chapter 13: "It ** not like you turn off her morality chip and she suddenly becomes evil.Chapter 24: The news changed overnight from ** endless loop of speculation into a chaotic mess as they attempted to report on all three stories at once. [--> an endless loop, or: endless loops]Period missing (at the position marked by **):Chapter 6: "You may not know or think about Deckard Stevens" ** Shodan would have the memories of the night it helped him out of the TriOptimum buildingChapter 8: He was at the top of the food-chain ** He could take whatever jobs suited him, and name his price.Chapter 9: "After over a week of paging the station we finally get a response, and it's a ten second conversation with a nut-case ** You're sure he's not some prankster, and he really is on the station?Chapter 11: Rebecca Lansing worked for Security Solutions Incorporated, a Seattle-based firm specializing in counter-terrorism ** Her firm had been hired by TriOptimum the previous week.Chapter 12: A sink was built into the counter top ** A small fridge was built into the wall opposite the door.Chapter 12: "No, make it something that's not in the phone book ** Make it the slogan of some small store, or the graffiti on the wall.Chapter 16: She had reverted to the cool, businesslike demeanor ** She was choosing her words carefullyChapter 19: In a moment he would be surrounded with Shodan's genetic freak show ** He padded his sleeveChapter 21: such as riding on the sidewalk and performing u-turns across busy two-way streets to reach an on-ramp ** [At end of paragraph]Chapter 21: A horn mixed with a wailing string of curses as he released the tension and accelerated through the tight arc onto the on-ramp ** The kinetic store was unleashing all of the effort it had been able to captureChapter 21: and there were no likely targets in that area for a data feed ** All he could see were rows of sad, short, worn old buildingsOther typos in interpunction:Chapter 4: As Deck entered, Nomen look up from his work and greeted him, " "Deck, son. Welcome." [One double-quote character too many]Chapter 14: Without the inhibitor, she will constantly pursue all of these goals. [Double-quote missing at beginning of paragraph]