Theo St. John brings two decades of film production and advertising experience to psychological thrillers, combining visual storytelling with an engineer's precision. He began writing fiction in 2025, drawing from his background studying human behavior in commercial media.
His debut novel, My Father the Yakuza, explores family loyalty and organized crime, examining how ordinary people navigate moral compromises. St. John's work focuses on identity psychology and the choices that define us in crisis moments. His characters are driven by internal conflicts rather than external circumstances, reflecting his belief that the most compelling dangers come from within.
His unique background in both engineering and creative industries allows him to construct intricate plots while maintaining deep psychological insight into the lies people tell themselves.