Gotham Central TP #2
In "Una vita a metà prima parte," Detective Montoya finds herself at the center of a storm when a woman she arrested—Mary Lipari—sues her after the suspect is freed on a technicality and later attempts to kill her. As the case unfolds, a private investigator working for Lipari turns up dead, raising suspicions within Internal Affairs. Amid the mounting pressure, someone anonymously exposes Montoya by posting a photograph of her and her lover on the precinct bulletin board, deepening the personal and professional crisis.
In "Una vita a metà seconda parte," Detective Montoya grapples with the fallout of her identity becoming public, straining her relationships both at work and within her family. Tensions flare when she confronts Marty Lipari outside the apartment of Renee’s girlfriend, leading to a volatile exchange—only for Lipari to be found dead the next day, leaving Montoya entangled in a mystery with no clear answers.
In "Una vita a metà terza parte," the sudden death of Marty Lipari in his apartment sends shockwaves through Gotham’s police force, with Detective Montoya quickly caught in a web of suspicion when her service revolver is found at the scene and a half kilo of heroin goes missing. As Internal Affairs moves in to arrest her, planting the stolen drugs at her apartment, the case spirals into a tense investigation that tests loyalty, truth, and the cost of justice.
In "Una vita a metà quarta parte," Detective Montoya finds herself captured by Two-Face’s henchmen when her prisoner transport is ambushed, thrusting her into a dangerous game orchestrated by the criminal. Meanwhile, Josie Mac begins her new role in the M.C.U., partnered with Detective Allen, as she follows a trail of clues that leads them to Inspector Conway—someone who may be pulling strings behind Two-Face’s latest scheme.
In "Una vita a metà conclusione," Batman teams with the M.C.U. to confront Two-Face, who has orchestrated a dangerous scheme that traps Detective Montoya. As the truth unfolds, Montoya is freed from suspicion, but the emotional toll of being exposed lingers—forcing her to face the consequences of a past she thought she’d left behind.
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