A man enters a system designed to resolve uncertainty.
What follows is not an interrogation, but a process-precise, procedural, and quietly coercive. As questions narrow and choices disappear, the boundary between consent and compliance begins to erode.
No Further Action Required is a psychological novel about control, language, and the comfort of being told nothing is wrong. Spare, unsettling, and relentlessly focused, it explores what happens when clarity becomes a form of confinement.
For readers of literary fiction that leans into tension, restraint, and unease.