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Review of JTs World

Posted: 18 Oct 2022, 12:12
by Marija Kozomara
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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The extremely exciting and dramatic beginning of E. Alan Fleischauer's novel JT's World announces to the reader a very interesting concept for the book. It attracts attention from the start, because the main character, who is about to open a magical complex with various contents, suffers an irreparable loss—the murder of the woman he loves, followed by two more employee murders. The drama that JT Thomas survived takes place in the wild west and is the perfect presentation of the cowboy movies that I loved as a child. JT, as his friends only called him, lost his wife Annabelle in a brutal way, and at the urging of his adopted daughter Madeline, he goes to his ranch to clear his head and do other things. Along the way, everything becomes a new adventure full of passionate events that fascinate the reader at every moment.

My favorite character JT is so gentle and considerate of people. He was never rude to others because of his situation. He continued to help others and protect those he loved. On his way, he met many women, but he could not get close to any of them because of his love for Annabelle. However, after a long time, Jessica appeared and won his heart. They were beautiful from the very beginning of their relationship, especially the moment they first toasted and the first sparks flew between them.

I particularly enjoy the excitement that dominates each chapter of the book, whether it's the story's encounters with murder, violence, or love. Everything is so charged with passion and tension that the reader is kept in a state of mystery and curiosity. The book makes too much sense because the characters are so realistic and beautifully composed. I'm especially pleased that this is the fifth novel in a series of western novels, and it stands on its own. Chip Heller, the head hunter, is one of the more interesting characters to me among the others.

I am delighted with the way the novel is written and with the dialogues between the characters. They are so vivid that at some moments, I was able to imagine the characters and even their voices. It is an amazing feeling. It is possible to make a real movie with this scenario. Now, who doesn't like explicit scenes of murder, violence, and the jargon of real cowboys might not like all the scenes. However, that's no reason not to give four out of four stars to the JT's World because I absolutely loved everything.

Faith in God permeates through the book in some segments, but the book is not religious in that sense. Also, a perfectly written book, without errors, and there are some vulgar words, but only in cowboy slang, as well as scenes that are imbued with erotica or implied in that direction, without literal explicit statements. The book is certainly worthy of attention. I recommend it to everyone who likes thrillers and action, with a touch of romance, many positive and negative characters who teach us something, and, of course, an unforgettable adventure through JT's World.

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