One night, the city of Blackridge goes silent.
No internet.
No signal.
No way out.
At exactly midnight, every screen across the city displays the same message:
"Do not violate the rules of the night."
Then people begin disappearing.
As panic spreads through the locked city, former emergency medic Elias Ward struggles to survive alongside a group of strangers trapped inside a collapsing urban nightmare. Streets become hunting grounds. Subway tunnels whisper with voices that should not exist. And above the city, a growing white light watches everything.
But the horror inside Blackridge is not a virus.
Not a war.
Not even a creature.
It is something far older.
Something that learns through grief, loneliness, and fear.
While the city slowly transforms into a living organism beneath an impossible sky, Elias and the remaining survivors uncover the terrifying truth behind the lockdown:
Blackridge was never meant to keep people inside.
It was meant to keep something from waking up.
Thirty Nights Without Sky is a psychological urban survival novel about memory, identity, grief, and the terrifying cost of surrendering what makes us human.