Tom Sharky, a narcotics sergeant for the
Atlanta Police Department, is working on a transaction with drug dealer Highball. Smiley, another member of the force, shows up unexpectedly during the sting, causing the drug dealer to run and Sharky to give chase, ultimately shooting the suspect on a
MARTA bus, after wounding of the bus driver and a passenger. In the aftermath, Sharky is demoted to the
vice squad, which is considered the least desirable assignment in the police department. In the depths of the vice-squad division, led by Friscoe, the arrest of small-time hooker Mabel results in the accidental discovery of a high-class prostitution ring that includes a beautiful escort named Dominoe, who charges $1,000 a night. Sharky and his new partners begin a surveillance of her apartment and discover that Dominoe is having a relationship with Donald Hotchkins, a leading
gubernatorial candidate. With a team of downtrodden fellow investigators that includes veteran Papa, Arch, and surveillance man Nosh, referred to by Friscoe sarcastically as Sharky's "
machine", he sets out to find where the trail leads. During one stakeout Dominoe is seen having a romantic rendezvous with Hotchkins, who promises her a house to live in after he gets elected. During one of the other stakeouts, a mysterious crime
kingpin known as Victor comes to the apartment. He has been controlling her life since she was a young girl, but now with lasting happiness in her future, she wants out. Victor seemingly agrees, but forces her to have sex with him one last time. Sharky watches the affair from the rented apartment and is disgusted with what he sees, as he has privately been developing feelings for her while viewing her and listening to the bugged conversations. He begins to dream of a fantasy relationship with her. The next day, Sharky witnesses Dominoe being killed by a shotgun blast through her front door, disfiguring her face beyond recognition. The assassin, known as Billy Score, is a drug addict and Victor's younger brother. He answers to Victor, as does Hotchkins, who himself is a powerless political stooge under Victor's rule. When Sharky walks around Dominoe's apartment, to his surprise she suddenly turns up there alive, and when asked where her friend Tiffany is, who Dominoe would lend her apartment from time to time, Sharky comes to the realization that Billy has shot the wrong woman. Meanwhile, Nosh telephones Sharky telling him that most of the surveillance tapes have disappeared from the police station, leaving the pair wondering if the investigation has been compromised. Realizing it is a matter of time before they both end up dead, Sharky takes a reluctant Dominoe to his childhood home in the
West End neighborhood. Sharky attempts to obtain information about Victor from Dominoe even going as far as assaulting her in frustration when she resists, but he becomes disgusted with himself and lets her be as before. Still in hiding, Dominoe finds photos of herself from the stakeouts and confronts Sharky about it. His obsession now exposed, the two begin to talk and learn about each other, from Sharky buying his family home several years prior and fixing it up, to Dominoe finally giving Sharky the story about her background, how she was "discovered" by Victor when she was 12 and has been a sexual pawn of his ever since. Sharky confronts Victor at his penthouse apartment in the
Westin Peachtree Plaza and vows to bring him to justice. Victor smugly tells him that Dominoe is dead and cannot testify against him and is stunned to be told by Sharky that she is still alive. While attempting to find Nosh at his home, two men spring an attack on Sharky, and he is knocked out cold. He awakens on a boat, and is shocked to see Detective Smiley who is determined to find out about Dominoe's location. Smiley, it turns out, is working for Victor. He tells Sharky how he ordered the murders of his old narcotics division superior Joe "JoJo" Tipps and Nosh. Billy Score's henchmen killed Tipps when he threatened to give the District Attorney certain facts of Sharky's latest moves. When Sharky still refuses to squeal, Smiley orders the hitmen from the earlier ambush to cut off two of his fingers. Sharky then manages to escape after killing Smiley and the hitmen. Later Hotchkins, at a political rally celebrating his electoral win, catches glimpses of both Dominoe and Sharky, to the candidate's considerable shock. Hotchkins is arrested and taken into custody, and Victor finds out about it on the evening newscasts. Billy Score, in a drugged and agitated state, shoots and kills Victor after the two bicker. Almost immediately Sharky and other police officers arrive at the penthouse apartment in an attempt to catch Billy. He is pursued through the upper floors of the Westin, where like a ghostly apparition he appears and disappears, killing Papa and seriously wounding Arch in a dual shootout in which Billy is seriously wounded but is able to get back up again. Billy flees to a section of the building that is under construction where Sharky ultimately finds him. Vowing to kill himself rather than give the police the satisfaction Billy is ultimately gunned down by Sharky, crashes through a window and plummets to his death on the street. In the end, Sharky is seen pushing Dominoe on a tire swing at his childhood home, where the two look very happy together. ==Cast==