
Bosch: Season 3 (2017)
Eric Ellis Overmyer, 2017
The Black Echo
Michael Connelly, 1992
Bosch: Season 3 is a TV series created by Eric Ellis Overmyer in 2017 and based on the book The Black Echo by Michael Connelly, first published in 1992. The TV series features Titus Welliver, Jamie Hector, Amy Aquino, Lance Reddick, Annie Wersching, Troy Evans, and others.
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Book by Michael Connelly

Book by Michael Connelly

Book by Michael Connelly

Book by Michael Connelly

Book by Michael Connelly

Book by Michael Connelly

Book by Michael Connelly

Book by Michael Connelly

Book by Michael Connelly

Book by Michael Connelly

Book by Michael Connelly

Book by Michael Connelly

Book by Michael Connelly
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Storyline
Angered by the truths behind his mother’s murder, LAPD detective Harry Bosch struggles to find integrity in an imperfect justice system. The killing of a homeless veteran, the suicide of a serial killing suspect, and the high-profile murder trial of a Hollywood director pits Bosch against ruthless opponents who all threaten to destroy him.
Movie vs Book

Year
2017
Minutes
51
Movie Rate
8.50
Source: IMDb
TV Series
Bosch: Season 3
Creator: Eric Ellis Overmyer
Country: USA
Year: 2017
Length: 51m / 10 episodes
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Year
1992
Pages
512
Book Rate
8.22
S: Goodreads
Book
The Black Echo
Author: Michael Connelly
Country: USA
First published in: 1992
Length: 512 pages
Genre: Fiction
Book series: Harry Bosch
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