When environmental compliance officer Alison Rossi audits a new sustainability initiative, she expects paperwork-not myth. In a carbon-regulated future where ash stabilizes civilization, Phoenixes are kept in perpetual half-burn cycles, prevented from rebirth so their residue can be harvested indefinitely.
Tasked with verifying the process, Alison documents every protocol flawlessly. But inside sealed containment chambers, suppressed Phoenixes begin to recognize her-coordinated, impossible responses the system cannot explain and will not allow to matter. Her reports become law. The world stabilizes. The Phoenixes pay the price.
After her quiet removal from the division, Alison receives proof of what followed: resistance inside containment, failed suppressions, and deaths no model predicted. The system survives. The Phoenixes remember.
Residue is a literary speculative novel about institutional harm without villains, complicity without cruelty, and what remains when sustainability becomes indistinguishable from sacrifice.
For readers of Annihilation, The Memory Police, and Mexican Gothic.