“Enlil” — a novel by Sergey Panchenko, the second book of the “Mshеl” cycle, genre: post-apocalypse, military fantasy.
Barely had the features of a new order started to appear, and people could finally begin building a world without plastic, when suddenly a storm wind brought a new disaster. Its name is Enlil. Named after the Sumerian god of wind, an artificially created cyanobacterium uses iron oxidation as part of its life processes. Its arrival was in late autumn—so it wasn’t as dazzling as Nebutori’s triumphant debut. But for a population exhausted by a plastic apocalypse, and by violence that was absolutely not plastic, the appearance of a new threat only added problems and grim expectations.