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Elite researcher Suenaga Takuya, his department rival Hashimoto Atsushi, and Manager Nishina Toshiki plot to kill Amemiya Yasuko, the CEO's secretary and a shared mistress, whose pregnancy threatens to destroy their futures.  However, their plan unravels when a mysterious 4th individual becomes involved, and the 3 men become the targets of wrath instead.
 
Elite researcher Suenaga Takuya, his department rival Hashimoto Atsushi, and Manager Nishina Toshiki plot to kill Amemiya Yasuko, the CEO's secretary and a shared mistress, whose pregnancy threatens to destroy their futures.  However, their plan unravels when a mysterious 4th individual becomes involved, and the 3 men become the targets of wrath instead.
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Revision as of 14:17, 6 August 2019

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  • Title: ブルータスの心臓
  • Title (romaji): Brutus no Shinzo
  • Title (English): The Heart of Brutus
  • Format: Tanpatsu
  • Genre: Mystery, suspense
  • Viewership rating: 16.1
  • Broadcast network: Fuji TV
  • Broadcast date: 2011-Jun-17
  • Air time: Friday 21:00-22:52
  • Related TV shows: 11 Moji no Satsujin, Kairoutei Satsujin Jiken

Synopsis

Elite researcher Suenaga Takuya, his department rival Hashimoto Atsushi, and Manager Nishina Toshiki plot to kill Amemiya Yasuko, the CEO's secretary and a shared mistress, whose pregnancy threatens to destroy their futures. However, their plan unravels when a mysterious 4th individual becomes involved, and the 3 men become the targets of wrath instead.

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Notes

  • Popular mystery author Higashino Keigo is having three of his early works adapted to the small screen – "11 Moji no Satsujin", "Brutus no Shinzo" and "Kairoutei Satsujin Jiken." Fuji TV will broadcast all three as 2-hour drama specials in its Friday night time slot over three consecutive weeks. -Tokyograph

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