You have thirty hours.Five choices.Each one will kill someone.Reed Halston has spent his career assessing risk from a safe distance-numbers, probabilities, acceptable losses. He believes morality is cleanest when it's abstract.Then a message arrives.A countdown starts.Reed is told that five decisions must be made before the clock runs out. For each choice, two strangers are presented. He must reply with the name of the one who lives. The other will die.If he refuses to choose, the system will choose for him.At first, Reed is certain it's a hoax. Then the first death occurs-exactly as promised.As the hours pass, the choices escalate. They grow closer. More personal. Harder to rationalize. Reed tells himself he isn't causing anything-he's only responding. But the system doesn't care how he justifies it. It only tracks compliance.And the closer Reed gets to the end of the countdown, the clearer one truth becomes: There is no neutral decision.There is no clean distance.There is no innocent option.THIRTY HOURS: No Innocent Option is a tense psychological thriller about complicity, control, and the systems that make us believe we aren't responsible for the consequences of our choices.Perfect for readers who enjoy dark, cerebral suspense with moral depth and relentless momentum.