The Ant Hill Project.
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  • Parts 19
  • Time 3h 49m
Ongoing, First published Feb 27, 2024
In the shadowy town of StoneVale, forensic pathology student Antonio Deluca is drawn into a web of passion and peril when a string of grisly murders shakes the community. His magnetic and enigmatic roommate, Steven Sinclair, offers comfort-but hides a sinister secret. As Antonio falls deeper for Steven, blind to the danger, the boundaries between love and terror blur. With suspicion mounting and bodies piling up, Antonio must uncover the truth before his heart leads him to the ultimate betrayal-or his own demise.
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