Bosch author Michael Connelly is developing a new crime series for Paramount. The author, who first debuted Harry Bosch in 1992, has steadily emerged as a hitmaker in the realm of TV adaptations. Along with the long-running Bosch franchise, which features Titus Welliver in the lead role, two of his more recent projects have broken out.
One of Netflix’s most-watched originals, The Lincoln Lawyer season 4 is on the way. And on Prime Video, Ballard is potentially headed for a second season. An extension of the Bosch universe, with Welliver and other familiar faces appearing in guest roles, the spinoff centers on Maggie Q as Renée Ballard, running Los Angeles’ severely underfunded cold-case unit.
Now, as reported by Deadline, Connelly is leaning on his real-life experience for a new drama. The popular author will use his previous work as a crime reporter for a project that’s currently in development at Paramount Television Studios, headed by Matt Thunell.
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