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THE BEAT BOX
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In corso, pubblicata il dic 07, 2025
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Atticus Stone hasn't heard from his twin sister, Bella Stone, in weeks after going undercover for an investigation. After trying multiple ways to communicate with his sister, and failing, he takes it upon himself to follow her leads to find her. 

When he does, he finds her tied to a chair in the backroom of a club in Italy owned by non-other than Lorenzo Lombardi. Lorenzo and his crew kept Bella captive because she was found snooping in places that didn't need her and for her release, Atticus gives himself to Lorenzo.  

After finding out he was being framed for human trafficking, Lorenzo partners up with a detective that snuck into his club and together with his lovers, they uncover the truth.
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