An unconventional Irish police officer and a conventional FBI agent must join forces to combat an international drug-trafficking ring. Sergeant Gerry Boyle is an eccentric, combative, and crude small-town police officer with a subversive sense of humor. Boyle, a longtime police officer in County Galway, is an individualist with his own moral code. He has seen enough of the world to realize that there is not much to it, and he has had plenty time to reflect on this. When a fellow officer goes missing and Boyle's small town becomes central to a massive drug trafficking investigation, he is forced to at least pretend to be interested in the case when interacting with the humorless FBI agent Wendell Everett assigned to it.
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An unconventional Irish police officer and a conventional FBI agent must join forces to combat an international drug-trafficking ring. Sergeant Gerry Boyle is an eccentric, combative, and crude small-town police officer with a subversive sense of humor. Boyle, a longtime police officer in County Galway, is an individualist with his own moral code. He has seen enough of the world to realize that there is not much to it, and he has had plenty time to reflect on this. When a fellow officer goes missing and Boyle's small town becomes central to a massive drug trafficking investigation, he is forced to at least pretend to be interested in the case when interacting with the humorless FBI agent Wendell Everett assigned to it.
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