General Hospital spoilers July 9-13: is Peter's captivity nearing an end? Will Nelle fall for Michael's plan?

Nelle in General Hospital (ABC)

This week on General Hospital promises to be a good one what with the net closing fast around Nelle.

But will she fall for the plan that Michael is hatching? He's working with Jordan and Chase on a plan to catch her out after all her wicked scheming. But he needs to be careful that he doesn't end up getting burned in the process. And what if Nelle catches on to what is happening?  Then his plan might completely unravel and Nelle might never be brought to justice.

According to SoapHub, Michael's plan will worry Sonny.

With all the things going on with the wedding, Jordan seems preoccupied with the big day but according to CelebDirtyLaundry, she's got a helping hand from TJ but maybe Stella will cause problems.

In another plot line, Wyatt will take what he's learned about the man in the cabin - Peter - to Franco. Peter is desperate to escape and it seems like he may finally get out if Wyatt and Franco can help him.

Then there's a body from the past that threatens to be revealed. That body is connected to Sonny from years ago and it seems like it will now come to light as a result of Julian doing renovation work. He's not the only one stressing about it, as Jason is too.

In other General Hospital news, CelebDirtyLaundry reports that Leslie Charleson, who plays Monica, will be returning to the show on July 23.

And according to the website, the show will soon be getting a new character as producers have put out a casting call for an African-American woman in her 30s to play the character called 'Jessica.' There's no word for now on what the character's role will be in the show but we can't wait to see what the new addition brings.

General Hospital airs weekdays on ABC.  

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