“Fenrir” is a work paying tribute to Soviet science fiction.
The plot unfolds in the future, which promises the possibility of life and work, but it collides with a threat from the dark past.
A space saga suitable for fans of works like “Moonbow” and “Waves Put Out the Wind.”
Wars and crime are left behind. With the help of symbiotic ships, humanity has spread across the cosmos and established cities on new planets. Yet a threat hangs over the Sphere of Mind—one that only someone who is ready to treat other people’s death as inevitable losses can handle; someone who survived the destruction of the old in order to create the new. The pilot of the Further Reconnaissance, Mikheyev, fused with the ship by mind, is forced to return to people again. He discovers that some intruder has gained access to “Fenrir”—a dangerous creation from the past capable of turning the world upside down.