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The Last Conjurer

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The Last Conjurer

By: Nick Oliveri
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In a world that has forgotten its magic, one boy must decide if it’s worth bringing back.

Coyote was born into comfort, but he never felt at home. Haunted by the death of myth and the rise of greed, he abandons his sheltered life and sets off across a kingdom that has traded soul for silver. What he finds is not salvation—but a shattered world teetering on the edge of collapse.

The Conjurer—once his legendary father who brought balance through ancient power—is now nothing more than a bedtime story. The kingdom is ruled by a cunning Minister of Economics whose wealth-building schemes mask a darker ambition, while King Oro grows increasingly paranoid and powerless.

As Coyote navigates sun-scorched deserts, broken cities, and the twisted politics of power, he’s forced to confront the monsters both outside and within. His journey becomes more than a search for purpose—it becomes a rebellion against a world that sold its magic for profit.

But to bring the myths back to life, Coyote must risk becoming one himself.

The Last Conjurer is the explosive conclusion to Nick Oliveri’s genre-defying Idaza trilogy—a mythic, philosophical tale of power, loss, and the eternal fight to keep our humanity intact. It’s a coming-of-age odyssey steeped in mysticism, betrayal, and the haunting question:

What are we, if we no longer believe in something greater?

Ancient Coming of Age Genre Fiction Historical Fiction
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