I was re-reading and I happened to spot this little typo:
>Steve slithered back inside, and as he fumbled for the shotgun wrapped in felt and crammed between Tony's seat and the chassis, he caught sight of the odometer. They were doing a hundred and twenty miles an hour, but he was willing to bet they were actually going faster, the wheels gliding over the uneven ice.
It should be speedomometer, not odometer (which measures total distance travelled). And is Tony's ride a Duesenberg? Because in 1930 nothing else that was built in America could hit 120 mph.
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>Steve slithered back inside, and as he fumbled for the shotgun wrapped in felt and crammed between Tony's seat and the chassis, he caught sight of the odometer. They were doing a hundred and twenty miles an hour, but he was willing to bet they were actually going faster, the wheels gliding over the uneven ice.
It should be speedomometer, not odometer (which measures total distance travelled). And is Tony's ride a Duesenberg? Because in 1930 nothing else that was built in America could hit 120 mph.