Ash Radouche · The Bombom Series
The town that keeps its secrets
Four children. One ancient fortress town. Tunnels beneath the ground, a river that whispers, and a forest no one enters after dark. And something — something very old — that has been waiting for centuries.
Discover the series →The main characters
Treyan
The thinker
Maps, patterns, old texts — Treyan notices the things others walk straight past. He sees connections where everyone else sees blank walls, and in Bombom, blank walls hide everything.
Denya
The sensitive
Denya feels things before they happen. The cold air from the tunnels, the silence before the forest stirs — she knows when something is wrong before anyone else has noticed.
Ninh
The connector
Without Ninh, the group falls apart. She remembers every story the old people of Bombom have ever told — including the ones they were never meant to share with children.
The town
Bombom is a small, ancient fortress town on a river, surrounded by a forest. Its walls have stood for hundreds of years. Beneath the cobblestones run tunnels that no one has ever fully mapped.
To visitors, Bombom looks like a quiet, charming town. But Elyin, Treyan, Denya and Ninh know better. Something has lived here for centuries — and it is beginning to wake.
The Fortress Walls
Ancient stones bearing inscriptions no one can read anymore. Except perhaps Treyan.
The River
The water flows too fast for such a narrow river. And sometimes — just sometimes — it whispers.
The Tunnels
A labyrinth beneath the streets of Bombom. Who built them? And why are some doors locked from the inside?
The Forest
You don't go in after dark. Everyone says so. No one says why.
The Secret
Something supernatural lives in Bombom. The adults know it. And they never speak of it.
The series
Book one · Coming soon
The Tunnels of Bombom
The Tunnels of Bombom
Beneath the streets lies a world no one was meant to find
Book two · Coming soon
The River Speaks
The River Speaks
The water has a memory — and it forgets nothing
Book three · Coming soon
What the Forest Keeps
What the Forest Keeps
They go in anyway. After dark.