Experience the Adrenaline-Fueled Thriller “The Man Who Died For A Living”: Jonas Gülstorff Signs With Wicked Ink Publishing

Wicked Ink Publishing is thrilled to announce the signing of Jonas Gülstorff, the acclaimed Danish author known for his poetic and introspective works, for his highly anticipated psychological thriller The Man Who Died For A Living. Gülstorff, whose writing delves into the raw depths of human emotion, has taken his signature introspective style and woven it into a chilling narrative that explores the boundaries of reality and the fragile psyche of his protagonist.

Born in Albertslund, Denmark, Gülstorff began his literary journey with his debut poetry and prose collection in 2006. Praised for his emotional depth and ability to capture the nuances of the human experience, Gülstorff has earned a dedicated following. Now, with The Man Who Died For A Living, Gülstorff steps into the psychological thriller genre, crafting a haunting, edge-of-your-seat tale that pushes the limits of perception, paranoia, and betrayal.

The novel follows Luke Armstrong, a fearless stuntman who has always thrived on the thrill of danger. But when a tragic accident claims the life of his girlfriend on set, Luke blames himself—and he’s not the only one. Enter Heyward, a mysterious and enigmatic director who challenges Luke to star in a revolutionary film shot entirely with everyday surveillance technology, without the use of conventional cameras or crews. Luke refuses, only to receive a sinister, ever-changing manuscript that mirrors his darkest secrets. The movie has already begun, and Luke is its reluctant leading man.

As hidden cameras track his every move, and those around him—friends and strangers alike—become puppet actors in a surreal, twisted reality, Luke struggles to untangle fiction from truth. Paranoia and fear consume him as he realizes that his life has become a living film, directed by an unseen force. Desperately trying to uncover Heyward’s true identity and the truth behind his girlfriend’s death, Luke races against time to prevent himself from suffering the same fatal fate.

The Man Who Died For A Living expertly blends Gülstorff’s introspective voice with the claustrophobic tension of a psychological thriller. As Luke's mind fractures under the weight of his guilt, Gülstorff masterfully explores the themes of self-reflection, inner turmoil, and the human tendency to blur the line between fiction and reality. With haunting prose and an ever-tightening narrative, the novel builds to a chilling crescendo.

This genre-defying thriller offers readers a complex, multifaceted story that challenges their perceptions of truth, deception, and the lengths one will go to in order to protect their darkest secrets. Gülstorff’s raw, poetic style, combined with his ability to craft evocative and unsettling moments, ensures The Man Who Died For A Living will captivate and disturb in equal measure.

Join us in welcoming Jonas Gülstorff to the Wicked Ink Publishing family as we prepare to release this gripping psychological thriller. The Man Who Died For A Living promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats, unraveling layers of mystery, betrayal, and psychological torment in a race against the mind itself.

Learn more about Jonas Gülstorff.

When the spotlight fades, the real terror begins.

Luke Armstrong, a fearless stuntman addicted to adrenaline, has always lived life on the edge—until the day his girlfriend dies tragically on set. Wracked with guilt and haunted by her death, Luke spirals into self-blame. But he’s not the only one who believes he’s at fault.

Enter Heyward, a shadowy director with a twisted proposal: shoot an entire film using only everyday surveillance technology. No cameras. No crew. Just Luke. When Luke refuses, he begins receiving a script that seems to know his darkest secrets—and soon realizes the movie has already begun.

Reluctantly cast as the leading man, Luke desperately tries to untangle fiction from reality. Hidden cameras track his every move, as friends and strangers become puppet actors, in a haunting world of paranoia, deception, and betrayal. 

Luke has to uncover Heyward's true identity and the truth behind his girlfriend's death before he suffers the same fate.

 

Release Date: February 24, 2026

 

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