It's been a long time since I ran across a novel from a major publisher and by an experienced author with so many errors. Kellerman repeatedly says the drive from a town in New York State to Boston is an hour and a half (not possible in an automobile), consistently confuses Long Island and Rhode Island and gets many other geographical realities wrong. This is distracting to the point that it ruined my immersion in the story. In addition the Harvard kid character is insipid and unpleasant to read about. Too bad!
Great book! Peter Decker has a new sidekick, a Hahvahd grad who is full of himself but also very clever. Set in upstate new york, different ambiance, small college town with different crimes and criminals. This one starts with an art heist, Tiffany glass window panels stolen from a mausoleum and escalates to murder. Good family scenes and glimpses into how life is in the state of New York rather than California. You'll enjoy it. I did.