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Castle Season 2 Episode 11 The Fifth Bullet

Submitted by Claudia on Sunday, 6 December 2009No Comment

Castle Season 2 Episode 11 “The Fifth Bullet” Preview

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With stories mostly more than good, very now and then, convoluted and once in a while predictable, “Castle” is still providing thorough-bred entertainment. Previously, in “One Man’s Treasure”, Castle and Beckett investigated the murder of a man found dead in a garbage shoot. As the investigation was making small strides, the team discovered that the victim not only had both a wife and a fiancĂ© and two different identities, but also was a corporate spy. At first, they made us believe that the two “innocent” women were the ones who plotted the crime, but the story took an unexpected turn. Meanwhile, Alexis is taken on as an intern by the NYPD and got to the back of a cold case.

This Monday, in “The Fifth Bullet”, death imitates art. Castle and Beckett associate with a case that is perfectly knitting mystery and style with frames… an art dealer is found shot in his gallery and the bullet is inexplicably missing from the crime scene. On top of all that, it turns out that the only witness suffers from amnesia. Find out the denouement to this story on December 7!

You wouldn’t like to miss this episode…

Castle Season 2 Episode 11 “The Fifth Bullet” Sneak Peek

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