Uncle Shom Part 1

"I have the core, Vance," Shom said. "And I'm prepared to trade it for the boy."

“That’s not a bomb. That’s radioactive — the bad kind. Who’d you steal from?”

Dez paces. Shom slowly wraps his knee brace. Uncle Shom Part 1

Over the following days, Uncle Shom shared the rules —laws he claimed were written on the inside of that red door. He called them the Three Bindings :

Shom didn't draw a weapon. He simply walked straight toward them. "I have the core, Vance," Shom said

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: There are two primary works listed in the Uncle Shom series. Who’d you steal from

“In 1943, I was a radio operator in the South Pacific. One night, during a typhoon, I picked up a signal. Not Morse code. Not any human language. It was a rhythm. A heartbeat. I followed the signal to a cave no map showed. Inside that cave was a door—painted red, with a brass knocker shaped like a hare’s skull. I knocked three times.”