Review of JTs World
Posted: 20 Sep 2022, 06:24
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer is a thriller fiction story about a character named John Thomas, popularly known as JT. The book takes us through John's best and worst moments. Every new phase in his life brings a different adventure, as the book narrates.
During the grand opening of JT's new complex, someone hit Mika Shipley with a bowling pin and killed her. It turned out that her murderer had mistaken her for Madeline, JT's stepdaughter, who was to be the target. Since that horrible event in his complex, JT has shifted his focus to his ranch and horses. JT made both friends and enemies on his new path. He became involved in several crime scenes despite his desire to leave his gun life behind and live a peaceful life. But crimes in his town wouldn't stop, and he had to protect those he loved and himself from the bloodthirsty enemies who killed his wife and were after him too.
One thing I like about Alan Fleischauer's books is the creativity of content he always shows, and this book was no exception. I fell in love with the excellent plot and how the author created and solved mysteries in the story. I also appreciate how he connected present and past events in his book to give readers more insight into his work. Furthermore, I liked how the book began in a unique and captivating style. The prologue raises many questions and strengthens the desire to go deep into the book.
Additionally, I found the book to be encouraging and educational. For instance, from the life experiences of JT, I learned that there must be trials in life that might strengthen or weaken us depending on how we take them. JT lost his wife and his dream business was crippled during the grand opening, but he still has the will to fight obstacles on his path to success. The book also reflects real life. For example, when Maria was appointed to be a new preacher, the congregation showed dissatisfaction because she was a woman. In another instance, a man is strangled to death as a punishment for raping and murdering women. The two scenarios reflect the state of gender respect in real-life society.
I appreciate the editors of this book for an exceptionally well-done job. I disliked nothing, so I have no negative comments to give about the book. Therefore, I will rate JT's World 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to individuals who like crime thrillers and romance stories.
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JTs World
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JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer is a thriller fiction story about a character named John Thomas, popularly known as JT. The book takes us through John's best and worst moments. Every new phase in his life brings a different adventure, as the book narrates.
During the grand opening of JT's new complex, someone hit Mika Shipley with a bowling pin and killed her. It turned out that her murderer had mistaken her for Madeline, JT's stepdaughter, who was to be the target. Since that horrible event in his complex, JT has shifted his focus to his ranch and horses. JT made both friends and enemies on his new path. He became involved in several crime scenes despite his desire to leave his gun life behind and live a peaceful life. But crimes in his town wouldn't stop, and he had to protect those he loved and himself from the bloodthirsty enemies who killed his wife and were after him too.
One thing I like about Alan Fleischauer's books is the creativity of content he always shows, and this book was no exception. I fell in love with the excellent plot and how the author created and solved mysteries in the story. I also appreciate how he connected present and past events in his book to give readers more insight into his work. Furthermore, I liked how the book began in a unique and captivating style. The prologue raises many questions and strengthens the desire to go deep into the book.
Additionally, I found the book to be encouraging and educational. For instance, from the life experiences of JT, I learned that there must be trials in life that might strengthen or weaken us depending on how we take them. JT lost his wife and his dream business was crippled during the grand opening, but he still has the will to fight obstacles on his path to success. The book also reflects real life. For example, when Maria was appointed to be a new preacher, the congregation showed dissatisfaction because she was a woman. In another instance, a man is strangled to death as a punishment for raping and murdering women. The two scenarios reflect the state of gender respect in real-life society.
I appreciate the editors of this book for an exceptionally well-done job. I disliked nothing, so I have no negative comments to give about the book. Therefore, I will rate JT's World 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to individuals who like crime thrillers and romance stories.
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JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon