Review of JTs World
Posted: 25 Sep 2022, 07:46
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
Following his newfound wealth, John Thurgood Thomas, JT to his friends, built an impressive complex. He named the complex JT's world after himself. The complex was to house several attractive sights that were favourable to both adults and children. For JT, nothing could be more perfect, or so he thought. On the day of the complex's grand opening, nobody was prepared for what would greet them. Not even JT. They expected some performance, but what they got was cold-blooded murder. Before JT could recover from this shock, two other people were found dead.
JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer tells the thrilling tale of JT's misery. Being the last of the author's Western series, featuring J. T. Thomas, this book is a fitting wrap. The novel was an adventure to read. It was suspense-filled and curiosity arousing. I loved how unpredictable the plot was. The story was slow-paced and drama filled. The author's command of English was admirable. He used simple yet efficient words to deliver the story. The story was narrated from the third person's perspective, which covered all the characters' points of view. The author's narration and effective use of words contributed to the story's concise delivery.
I was also pleased that the author wrote the book in such a way that readers who missed the preceding series would still understand this book. The characters in the book were so realistic that it was easy to forget this was a story. The author gave each character a unique ambience, leaving me the space to bond with them. All characters' actions justified their description. I loved Maria's character. I loved how fierce she was, even in the face of danger. Buck was also a lovely character. His unrelenting jokes amused me. JT's entire world also fascinated me. Even though everyone close to him saw him as a “good egg,” it was comical that he was always in trouble.
Although I enjoyed reading the book, the gory details of death described in the book horrified me. The author wrote the book in such a way that incidents could be easily visualised, so it was easy for me to picture the deaths mentioned in the book. I also disliked how lengthy the book was. I wished the author had summarised some happenings instead of delving into long details. This made the story bulky and overwhelming to complete. Despite these dislikes, this book was worth the read.
I would gladly rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. I am giving it a perfect rating because it was a satisfying read. I have never been more contented with a book's ending. The editing was done wonderfully. I barely found any errors in the book. The neat arrangement of words and well-numbered pages pleased me. Kudos to the author on an applaudable job.
I recommend this book to lovers of crime and adventure fiction. This book provided several crimes to feed lovers of this genre. Despite being crime-filled, the book also delivered a love story. This would satisfy fans of a budding romance. Lovers of western tales would also enjoy this masterpiece. I do not recommend this book to people sensitive to the mention of violence, as this book describes numerous scenes of violence.
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JTs World
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Following his newfound wealth, John Thurgood Thomas, JT to his friends, built an impressive complex. He named the complex JT's world after himself. The complex was to house several attractive sights that were favourable to both adults and children. For JT, nothing could be more perfect, or so he thought. On the day of the complex's grand opening, nobody was prepared for what would greet them. Not even JT. They expected some performance, but what they got was cold-blooded murder. Before JT could recover from this shock, two other people were found dead.
JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer tells the thrilling tale of JT's misery. Being the last of the author's Western series, featuring J. T. Thomas, this book is a fitting wrap. The novel was an adventure to read. It was suspense-filled and curiosity arousing. I loved how unpredictable the plot was. The story was slow-paced and drama filled. The author's command of English was admirable. He used simple yet efficient words to deliver the story. The story was narrated from the third person's perspective, which covered all the characters' points of view. The author's narration and effective use of words contributed to the story's concise delivery.
I was also pleased that the author wrote the book in such a way that readers who missed the preceding series would still understand this book. The characters in the book were so realistic that it was easy to forget this was a story. The author gave each character a unique ambience, leaving me the space to bond with them. All characters' actions justified their description. I loved Maria's character. I loved how fierce she was, even in the face of danger. Buck was also a lovely character. His unrelenting jokes amused me. JT's entire world also fascinated me. Even though everyone close to him saw him as a “good egg,” it was comical that he was always in trouble.
Although I enjoyed reading the book, the gory details of death described in the book horrified me. The author wrote the book in such a way that incidents could be easily visualised, so it was easy for me to picture the deaths mentioned in the book. I also disliked how lengthy the book was. I wished the author had summarised some happenings instead of delving into long details. This made the story bulky and overwhelming to complete. Despite these dislikes, this book was worth the read.
I would gladly rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. I am giving it a perfect rating because it was a satisfying read. I have never been more contented with a book's ending. The editing was done wonderfully. I barely found any errors in the book. The neat arrangement of words and well-numbered pages pleased me. Kudos to the author on an applaudable job.
I recommend this book to lovers of crime and adventure fiction. This book provided several crimes to feed lovers of this genre. Despite being crime-filled, the book also delivered a love story. This would satisfy fans of a budding romance. Lovers of western tales would also enjoy this masterpiece. I do not recommend this book to people sensitive to the mention of violence, as this book describes numerous scenes of violence.
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JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon