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Review of JTs World

Posted: 31 Oct 2022, 04:02
by Jared Clare
[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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It has been a long time since I read an intriguing, action-packed, and enjoyable book with a mix of mystery, romance, and adventure. JT’s World was a nice book that had all the above features. It was crafted by E. Alan Freischauer—a very talented author and poet. The story begins with the sudden death of Mika Shipley during the grand opening of JT’s World. This shocks everyone at the event, including her husband, Aaron Shipley.

Mika’s husband, Aaron Shipley, accuses Billy Burnet of his wife’s sudden death. He even began to pummel the much larger Burnet and accuse her of having an affair with Mika, an affair that must have made him kill her because of the delayed divorce. JT Thomas, the main character in the story, together with Dalton Gundy, separates Billy and Aaron. To know what killed Mika Shipley and what happened, later on, grab your copy and enjoy the story.

I loved several aspects of this book. However, the author’s writing style was the aspect that I loved the most. It is lucid, simple, and easy to understand. The cover was also well-designed and appealing. It was the cover of this book that enticed me to select and read it. I also liked how the storyline was flowing. The characters were well-developed, with more details given about them. The only thing I didn’t like about this book is that it lacked a table of contents. In my opinion, the inclusion of a table of contents could make it more professional.

The book is lengthy. It is approximately 475 pages long and divided into thirty-six pages. The title of the book is also short and precise. The events have also been described in great detail. I gave this book a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. I didn’t find any reason to deduct any stars from its rating. My rating was justified by various factors. For instance, the book was professionally edited, as I couldn’t find any errors while reading. Also, the writing style was amazing and unique.

The author used both first-person and third-person perspectives while writing the story. However, the third-person perspective takes the larger part. This is a book I would recommend to two groups of readers who are above 18 years old. First, I would recommend it to those who enjoy reading fictional books with a mix of mystery. Secondly, I would also recommend it to readers who appreciate adventurous and Western stories.

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