Review of JTs World
Posted: 03 Feb 2023, 19:34
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
Once upon a time, despite his enormous wealth, an ambitious man was determined to live his life normally as any other individual. JT's World: A JT Thomas Novel by E. Alan Fleischaeur is a story about John Thurgood Thomas, the owner of JT's World, and his experiences in life as he worked towards his goal.
It was the opening of JT's World, and many workers were busy trying to put things together as they had little time. A woman named Mika lay dead after being hit by a bowling pin, and her husband, Aaron, stood there with Mika's lover Billy Burnet. Everyone else, including a man named Dalton Gundy, who is Aaron Shipley's lover, stood there in a lot of tension about who had killed Mika. The detective was to question everyone at the scene, and Dalton Gundy was scared because he was an accomplice and was wanted for the kidnapping and suspected of murdering Mr. Banker.
John Thomas, a lovely man whose wife Anabelle was murdered and who hasn't gotten over the loss, ran into a woman named Maria while they attacked her, and he used his sharps. 05-caliber long gun to get rid of the killers. He explored a lot, and JT was getting close to Maria, who had lost her brother Victor, and he helped purchase the coffin for Victor's burial. Want to find out who killed Mika and how JT explored life with his wealth? Get this book.
I liked this book for various reasons, including the fact that it was an adventure story and a good one. I liked how Alan described guns because I researched them a lot. I learned human beings could reincarnate as animals from a story told in the book by Grace. There are many moral lessons in this story if you are careful to read and assimilate it. I liked how Alan introduced his characters and how well they were developed. I didn't have trouble identifying a character when they were mentioned in the book, such as when he mentioned the sheriff who stammers and used words to convey the message that he stammered.
I didn't find any reason to dislike this book. I didn't encounter any errors in this book, which shows that JT's World: A JT Thomas Novel by E. Alan Fleischaeur was exceptionally well edited. I recommend this book to anyone who loves adventure stories with suspense. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because it was exciting, and I didn't regret any second I spent reading it.
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JTs World
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Once upon a time, despite his enormous wealth, an ambitious man was determined to live his life normally as any other individual. JT's World: A JT Thomas Novel by E. Alan Fleischaeur is a story about John Thurgood Thomas, the owner of JT's World, and his experiences in life as he worked towards his goal.
It was the opening of JT's World, and many workers were busy trying to put things together as they had little time. A woman named Mika lay dead after being hit by a bowling pin, and her husband, Aaron, stood there with Mika's lover Billy Burnet. Everyone else, including a man named Dalton Gundy, who is Aaron Shipley's lover, stood there in a lot of tension about who had killed Mika. The detective was to question everyone at the scene, and Dalton Gundy was scared because he was an accomplice and was wanted for the kidnapping and suspected of murdering Mr. Banker.
John Thomas, a lovely man whose wife Anabelle was murdered and who hasn't gotten over the loss, ran into a woman named Maria while they attacked her, and he used his sharps. 05-caliber long gun to get rid of the killers. He explored a lot, and JT was getting close to Maria, who had lost her brother Victor, and he helped purchase the coffin for Victor's burial. Want to find out who killed Mika and how JT explored life with his wealth? Get this book.
I liked this book for various reasons, including the fact that it was an adventure story and a good one. I liked how Alan described guns because I researched them a lot. I learned human beings could reincarnate as animals from a story told in the book by Grace. There are many moral lessons in this story if you are careful to read and assimilate it. I liked how Alan introduced his characters and how well they were developed. I didn't have trouble identifying a character when they were mentioned in the book, such as when he mentioned the sheriff who stammers and used words to convey the message that he stammered.
I didn't find any reason to dislike this book. I didn't encounter any errors in this book, which shows that JT's World: A JT Thomas Novel by E. Alan Fleischaeur was exceptionally well edited. I recommend this book to anyone who loves adventure stories with suspense. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because it was exciting, and I didn't regret any second I spent reading it.
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JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon