Johan Fundin’s Disorder is full-tilt suspense entertainment jam-packed with explosive thrills. Perfect for fans of John Saul, Dean Koontz and Robin Cook.The target of both stalkers and killers, a top fashion model with a rare disease sets out to learn how her pioneering scientist father died, only to find herself in the middle of a vicious conspiracy.“Psychological suspense and thriller readers … conspiracy.
“Psychological suspense and thriller readers are in for a treat.”—Midwest Book Review
Cat is a hot multimillionaire supermodel but her life is far from perfect. She suffers from a chronic brain disorder and she is being stalked by a figure in a raincoat. Who is he … or it? In connection with the bizarre death of the founder of a groundbreaking biotechnology institute, Cat is pulled into a sinister corporate plot with a global backwash.
A dazzling novel by the author of Schizoid.
REVIEWS
Acclaim for Disorder
“Fascinating … Thriller lovers will be intrigued by the concept … Disorder starts with a bang and culminates in a mind-bending finale.”—San Francisco Book Review
“Outstanding in its many connections and genre-busting approach … Packed with twists and turns … Medical thriller tension ala Robin Cook.”—Midwest Book Review
“A fast-paced, suspenseful read that brings up questions of reality and perception. The author’s idea to explore this through a medical lens is an interesting twist.”—The US Review of Books
“Creative and enjoyable … Very interesting and clever … The ending is very satisfying.”—Manhattan Book Review
“A pleasure to read … A brilliant techno-thriller, full of suspense, with rich and detailed characters … With this book, Johan Fundin has established himself as a definite talent to watch in the thriller genre.”—OnlineBookClub.org, Official Review
PRAISE FOR JOHAN FUNDIN AND HIS NOVELS OF SUSPENSE
What readers are saying:
“Johan Fundin has a gift for creating atmosphere.”
“An excellent read—a real page turner throughout.”
“Creepy and captivating.”
“A fascinating way of playing with genre.”
“Really exciting from beginning to end.”
“Has everything a suspense novel needs: mystery, murder, red herrings, characters, love.”
“It’s very suspenseful. There’s finesse in the train of thought, and the use of language differs from that of other thrillers.”
“Exciting, entertaining, vividly described, electrifying.”
“Reminiscent of Dean Koontz.”
“Enjoyed it immensely. Thrillers are at their best, for me, when there is something cosy and human and likeable at their heart. It makes you care much more about the characters.”
“What a thrilling story! Impressive!”
“Keeps you guessing all the way.”
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Johan Fundin writes thrillers and suspense novels populated by complex characters. His books cover the genres of psychological, occult, spiritual and medical thrillers, science fiction and paranormal horror. He has a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Uppsala University in Sweden and a background as a scientist at several laboratories and high-tech research facilities across Europe. Also, he has extensive experience of clinical work at a major metropolitan hospital. Today he lives in Sheffield, U.K. Visit him online at JohanFundin.com.
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Johan Fundin – Disorder – Reviewed 11/26/19 – Read 11/5-9/19
What is real? How can I tell and who can I trust???
Catriona “Cat” Milton is a super-HOT model of the hour! No one but her best friend and her family knows that she suffers from a rare disease. She has worked her way up from the bottom and now she is a multimillionaire and top rack for supermodels. Her life is disrupted when she realizes that she is being stalked by a man in a raincoat. Additionally, she is notified that her father has died of a heart attack, even though he was in the best of health. Cat sets out to find the truth for his death. Her problem with this is that she does not know who to trust, and things get even weirder when she finds herself in the middle of a conspiracy. She is sure that all of this has something to do with the man in the raincoat. Where can she go and how can she find the truth????
What did I like? I found this a little hard to get into at first but the more that I read, I just had to find out how it all came together, and what happens in the end. I would suggest to everyone to give this a chance and I don’t think you will be disappointed, just be aware that this is a techno-thriller!
What will you like? This is an unusual thriller that is filled with very unique characters that will take you to the unimaginable realm of thrillers! The mystery and suspense are heart-stopping and unbelievable! Several times I realized that I was holding my breath!!! It is really creepy and yet, fascinating and captivating!!!! Thrillers are awesome and you will find this exciting, entertaining and electrifying.
@ddeegott Released Date: 5/28/19 * Print Length: 440 pages * File Size: 1420 KB
I rarely give 1 or 2 stars while reviewing a book. Even if I dislike a book, I tend to find something positive to say about it. But there are those books that I can’t say anything positive about. Disorder is one of them.
Disorder’s storyline was confusing. Cat, a supermodel, suffering from narcolepsy, is attacked by a mysterious figure. Many assassins then stalk her as she digs into her father’s death. If the book had stayed focused on that plotline, I would have been okay with it. But the author chose to introduce other storylines that muddied the water. I was left, confused, and disorientated. Which not what I want to be when reading a book.
I wasn’t impressed with the characters either. They were all superficial. I wasn’t a fan with how Cat’s beauty was pushed on me as a reader. She’s a supermodel and guess what; they are all beautiful. I didn’t need to be reminded about it repeatedly. The other characters evoked the same disinterest in me.
I wasn’t a fan of how narcolepsy was portrayed in the book. Narcolepsy is a severe neurological condition. There were points in the book where I felt the author was almost making fun of the disease. Again, another strike against the book.
I didn’t like how the author had Cat and her neurologist become romantically involved. It left a bad taste in my mouth even more so when it was revealed why he was pursuing Cat.
The end of the book left me feeling like I missed something. The author did do a great job of ending most storylines. There were several that were dropped. What also drove me nuts was what happened to Jan. I am not going to give anything away, but it was not realistic. At all.