Un-CollectibleDevereux lived a hundred years and survived everything — war, ambition, loss, and the long machinery of a life built to endure. He provided. He maneuvered. He won.But survival and reckoning are different things entirely.At the moment of his death, Devereux finds himself in a world that does not look anything like what he was prepared for — vast, strange, and waiting. Not with fire. Not with judgment. With a choice. What follows is a journey through territories unlike anything in life: immersive, strange, and obeying their own internal logic. With a reluctant guide at his side and the full weight of his own ledger pressing down, Devereux must confront not his enemies or the law, but himself — every decision, every silence, every cost he let someone else pay.Un-Collectible is a supernatural novel with its feet planted in something deeply human: the questions we carry for decades without asking, the people we lose before the conversation is finished, and the stubborn, costly hope that it is never entirely too late. For anyone who has ever stood in the quiet of three in the morning and felt the weight of their own life looking back at them.