So I recently picked up Neil Gaiman's 'American Gods', and while I enjoy it, there was something odd in there I hadn't seen anywhere else, and I wanted to ask you what this was.
Every sentence that starts with 'A', as in "A car was driving by" or "A week ago the rain began to fall", there is no space between the 'A' and the following word. In the book, the sentences are "Acar was driving by" and "Aweek ago the rain began to fall". Now the first time I read that, I thought it was a typo, honest mistake, happens to the best of us. But I'm now two thirds through the book and every single time a sentence began like that, it was missing the space. No exception.
Now is this some sort of special grammar question where you are allowed to write like that, but it isn't necessary? Or is it simply a mistake and nobody caught it? Seems unlikely.