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An L.A.P.D. homicide detective works to solve the murder of a thirteen-year-old boy while standing trial in federal court for the murder of a serial killer.
What remains the driving force is Harry Bosch's search for justice in behalf of himself and in behalf of those who cannot seek true justice for themselves, either because of their lack of power ... or because they are dead.
Come for the action and intrigue, but you'll want to stay for Bosch's cool vibe, from the classic jazz he spins on vinyl (naturally) to the iconic joints the characters frequent.
Season 7 of Bosch does fittingly close a chapter for the character, in both emotional terms and in thrillingly crossing some lines that cannot be uncrossed.
This final season was blessedly void of that sense of headlong rush to the finish so many fan-favorites get when given the same chance to plan their swan song in advance.
The impressive, understated acting by all the principals drives events with Titus Welliver as Bosch, the solid anchor with sophisticated taste, as impressive in still, silent moments as he is in action.