The dossier
The stubborn conscience of Los Angeles
Harry Bosch operates by a simple, unyielding code: "Everybody counts or nobody counts." He is highly allergic to bureaucracy, politics, and authority, frequently clashing with his superiors to secure justice for the dead.
Titus Welliver perfectly captures the character’s quiet intensity and deep well of sorrow. Bosch is a jazz-loving, old-school detective haunted by his past in Special Forces and his mother’s unsolved murder.
He is the definitive modern noir protagonist. Bosch’s grueling, methodical approach to police work makes him a deeply compelling anchor in a city built on illusions and shifting morals.
