Overview
The Last Archivist
A Novel by Dax Merrin
What if the past didn't disappear-
what if it was erased?
Kai Rylan is a junior archivist in a city that prides itself on perfect memory. Every moment is recorded, curated, and corrected by the Lattice-the vast system that decides what is preserved and what is forgotten.
Then Kai discovers a problem.
A city from his childhood doesn't exist.
No records. No maps. No official trace.
Just his memory-and the system's insistence that it was never real.
When a routine neural review flags Kai as an anomaly, he realizes the truth is more dangerous than he imagined. Entire districts have been wiped from history. People have vanished not just from the city, but from memory itself. And the Lattice is still watching-still deciding who can be allowed to remember.
With the help of Mira Solence, a brilliant engineer willing to defy the system, Kai is pulled into the city's forgotten underlevels-where smugglers trade in banned memories, erased cities leave dangerous echoes behind, and the truth refuses to stay buried.
But the deeper Kai digs, the more the past pushes back.
Some memories don't want to be recovered.
Some systems don't forgive resistance.
And some cities remember their survivors.
As the Lattice tightens its control, Kai must decide how much of himself he's willing to lose to uncover the truth-and whether remembering is worth becoming the next thing erased.
The Last Archivist is a tense, emotionally driven science-fiction thriller about memory, identity, and the cost of preserving truth in a world built on forgetting.
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
High-concept dystopian science fiction
Psychological tension and moral stakes
Found-family dynamics under pressure
Stories where memory is both weapon and wound
The past is still there.
The system just doesn't want you to find it.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798278066453
- ISBN-10: 9798278066453
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: December 2025
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.65 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.86 pounds
- Page Count: 290
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