“Castle” Series 3 on Alibi, 9th March 2011

Desperate Housewive’s Nathan Fillion stars as Richard Castle – the best selling crime novelist who helps Detective Beckett (Stana Katic) to solve some of the most intriguing cases on the NYPD file. Series 3 opens with an involved triple murder case and without Castle.

A school teacher is found on the canopy of a shop having fallen from her flat and another death nearby shortly afterwards raises suspicions about a more complex explanation.

Castle’s long absence from the police department and latest book promotion mean that he isn’t welcomed straight back onto the team. Even worse, he is caught red handed and arrested for murder. Could Castle be caught up in a major twist to his own life story?

At home Castle has to defer to the wisdom of his mother – a former Broadway actress – in matters of his teenage daughter’s heart, or he risks alienating her too.

“Castle” will hit UK screens on 9th March 2011 at 9pm on Alibi.


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