I’ve been reading Michael Connelly’s crime thrillers that feature an LAPD detective named Harry Bosch for a good number of years and I’ve reviewed several of the crime novels for the Washington Times and the Philadelphia Inquirer.
I’ve also enjoyed watching
Bosch, the Amazon series based on Connelly’s novels.
Verne Gay at Newsday offers an interview with Titus Welliver, who portrays Bosch, and Jamie Hector, who portrays Bosch's partner, Jerry Edgar.
Verne Gay at Newsday offers an interview with Titus Welliver, who portrays Bosch, and Jamie Hector, who portrays Bosch's partner, Jerry Edgar.
“Bosch” may possibly be the
best show on TV at the moment that you’re not watching. Literary and
propulsive, it’s a brainy cop thriller that gets no Emmy love and little
critical notice for the simple reason that there’s too much else on TV. My own
amends begin now: In separate interviews, I spoke with series stars Titus
Welliver — LAPD Det. Hieronymus “Harry” Bosch himself — and Jamie Hector, who
plays his partner and friend, Det. Jerry Edgar.
“Bosch,” about a cop’s
obsessive search for the killer who murdered his mother decades earlier, is
based on the bestselling novel series by Michael Connelly that launched in 1992
with “The Black Echo.” The fourth season of “Bosch” drops on Amazon Friday (and
season 5 has already been ordered).
You can read the rest of the
piece via the below link:
You can also read my interview with Michael Connelly
via the below link:
And you can read my Washington
Times review of Michael Connelly’s latest Bosch crime thriller, Two Kinds of Truth, via the below
link:
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