Bastard
In a former life, Jack was gifted, meaning he possessed peculiar abilities. If rich folks found themselves in a jam, Jack could use his talents to get them out of it. Where others were sure to fail, Jack’s aristocratic clientele could always count on him to finish jobs cleanly, efficiently, and leave no trace, for which his services commanded a hefty fee.
But one day, Jack picked a fight with the wrong man and his old life came to an end. But, as it turned out, his story was far from over.
A mysterious supernatural being whisked Jack's consciousness away and into the body of a young nobleman living in a different world in the multiverse – a magical one.
In it, he must play the part of Max Renard, illegitimate son of a traitor who was recently executed on orders from the king, which caused Max to lose his home and be forced to dwell in a small town on the western outskirts of the kingdom.
And now this new life – his last life – is the one he must lead…
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Alexey Osadchuk's journey into the world of writing began in the heart of Ukraine, where he was born in 1979. But it wasn’t just the landscapes of his childhood that shaped his future—his deep love for literature and gaming would become the cornerstone of his creative endeavors. In the late 1990s, his family moved to the sunlit coast of southern Spain, and it was here that Alexey’s imagination truly began to soar.
A passionate reader from an early age, Alexey devoured the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Jack London, and Arthur Conan Doyle, all of which ignited his love for adventure and storytelling. It wasn’t long before this passion for books merged with his growing interest in online gaming, an experience that would prove to be the key inspiration for his most famous series, Mirror World.
Last Life
In a world where death is just the beginning, Last Life takes readers on a journey through digital realms and deep philosophical questions. Alexey Osadchuk’s series pushes the boundaries of the LitRPG genre, combining heart-pounding action with intricate world-building and thoughtful reflections on life, death, and the choices that shape our existence.
Last Life consists of twelve books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

