Bosch Vet Madison Lintz To Star In TV Adaptation Of Lee Goldberg's Eve Ronin Crime Novels

Madison Lintz has copped herself a new role.

Three months after Bosch: Legacy dropped its series finale, franchise vet Lintz is set to star in and executive-produce Eve Ronin, a TV adaptation of Lee Goldberg's series of crime novels.

A network is not yet attached.

A six-novel series to date, the books revolve around Eve Ronin, a sheriff's deputy whose off-duty arrest of an abusive movie star goes viral, turning her into a popular hero. In need of good PR, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department quickly makes Eve  the youngest female homicide detective in the the department's history.

In that job, she tackles high-stakes cases while "battling institutional resistance and her own personal demons," Variety reports.

Lintz of course co-starred opposite Titus Welliver on Prime Video's Bosch and then its spinoff Bosch: Legacy, playing the titular LAPD detective turned P.I.'s daughter, Maddie, who over the course of 10 total seasons went from tragedy- and crisis-prone teen to a patrolman for the LAPD.

Lintz's previous acting credits also include episodes of The Walking Dead and Nashville, and the 2018 Sydney Sweeney-led horror flick Along Came the Devil.

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