What if the truth could no longer be buried-only timed?
At 2:17 a.m., former network engineer Aarav Malhotra receives a phone call that should not exist.
A calm voice gives him seven minutes to confess a crime he buried fourteen years ago-one that cost a child their life.
Moments later, Aarav is forced into a live broadcast watched by thousands.
His confession goes viral.
And he is not the last.
As powerful executives, engineers, and decision-makers across the country are exposed through anonymous countdown-driven confessions, the world realizes this is not random vengeance-it is a system.
Behind it stands a woman who lost everything to institutional silence.
Behind the system's survival stands Aarav-now trapped between law enforcement, public outrage, and a moral line that grows thinner with every revelation.
When fear begins to kill the wrong people, Aarav must make an impossible choice:
Let justice become terror-or transform truth into something that can outlive both.Seven Minutes to Confess is a gripping psychological thriller about guilt, accountability, and the terrifying power of memory in the digital age.
Perfect for readers who enjoy:
Dark, intelligent thrillers
Moral dilemmas and high-stakes confessions
Stories where technology becomes a weapon
Slow-burn suspense with explosive consequences