While he works on solving the mysterious murder of a young teenager boy that has been found murdered mysteriously, Harry Bosch, a successful Los Angeles homicide detective, who does his best and follows each small detail to reveal the truth, he has a trail for the accusation of a serial killer, according to his problems with the state.
There must have been something in the books that got lost in adaptation. Never having read them, we can't say that Bosch was botched, but it could have been better.
Welliver bites off a lot that he definitely can chew in Bosch. Finally he's the top-of-the-marquee star. It's hoped that Amazon Prime will keep it that way with at least several more seasons to come.
Strongly acted, stylishly shot and promisingly structured, Bosch is a rare breed of detective drama - one that isn't hindered by genre tropes but instead employs them so effectively that they once again feel fresh and exciting.
Bosch is by no means a revolutionary show like Amazon's Transparent, but it offers smarter than usual cop drama fare, and it's certainly better than any cop show currently on a broadcast network.