Errors in my copy of Rutherfurd's The Rebels of Ireland

(No page numbers are given, since they may vary from one edition to the other.)

About 8 pages before the end of the book, in the section starting with "He was right, of course."
  Near the end of the penultimate paragraph:   and killed a group if British intelligence officers.

About 7 pages before the end of the book, in the next section, starting with "It was five days."
  About halfway in this section:   "There were half a dozen of them. (without closing quotes)

About 2 pages before the end of the book, in the section which starts with "Caitlin heard the bang."
  In the first line of the second paragraph:   She man turned.

At the end of the book, after the actual text, in the note "About the author":
  His last novel, The Princes of Ireland, ...
The Rebels is not a novel? It looks as if this phrase has been copied --in a hurry-- from an old advertising text.