Seven years after being forced to leave his position in the NYPD due to a scandal caused by an unfortunate shooting, private detective Billy Taggart (Mark Wahlberg) is hired by the city's mayor, Nicholas Hostetler (Russell Crowe). , to investigate the alleged infidelity of his wife (Catherine Zeta-Jones). But when her supposed lover turns up dead, things become much more complicated than Taggart could have anticipated. The detective, who soon discovers that he was nothing more than a pawn in a larger game, delves into the gray area that unites the worlds of crime, politics and business.
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Seven years after being forced to leave his position in the NYPD due to a scandal caused by an unfortunate shooting, private detective Billy Taggart (Mark Wahlberg) is hired by the city's mayor, Nicholas Hostetler (Russell Crowe). , to investigate the alleged infidelity of his wife (Catherine Zeta-Jones). But when her supposed lover turns up dead, things become much more complicated than Taggart could have anticipated. The detective, who soon discovers that he was nothing more than a pawn in a larger game, delves into the gray area that unites the worlds of crime, politics and business.