Michael Connelly, the author of the “Bosch” novels, paid tribute to the show’s showrunner Eric Overmyer following word of the TV writer/producer’s death.
The crime fiction writer took to Instagram on Wednesday and recalled the origin of how Overmyer first got involved with the long-running series, crediting the producer for helping bring to life “one of the best detective stories ever told on television.”
“About 15 years ago, I met with Eric Overmyer in New York City to try to convince him to be the showrunner/creator of a TV show based on my books about Harry Bosch,” Connelly wrote alongside a photo of himself, Overmyer and star Titus Welliver.
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