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Review of JTs World

Posted: 10 Feb 2023, 14:07
by Rebecca Efe
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Western-themed murder mystery novel JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer is the fifth and final book in the Western series. Gunfighting in the 1870s is discussed, as are vengeance and rebirth. In the 19th century, it was kill or be killed, and it recounts life in great detail. This novel promotes kindness because its hero is a kind-hearted guy who always looks for opportunities to assist others without ulterior motivations. In addition to discussing the impact of lawlessness on a community, it also discusses the bloodlust linked with retribution.

The narrative of the novel follows a guy as he travels across the nation with a friend and several construction workers while taking a vacation from developing his amusement park. In addition to encountering new people at each stop, making new friends, and even finding love along the way, his voyage was hampered by the need to murder individuals in self-defence. To apprehend and prosecute two infamous bank robbers, he collaborated with a bounty hunter. The mother and father of a missing boy were reunited with him. He had trouble moving on since he thought his deceased fiancé was reborn. He had a theatre erected for her in his theme park, and he treated her as though she were his own.

I couldn't put the book down once the first chapter captured my interest. This is a lovely bit of writing. I adore the author's detailed descriptions of the book, the locations, and the characters he encountered while travelling. I also adore the author's depictions of life in the 19th century, when people lived simple lives and guns were required for security. I adore the novel's several plot twists since they were all so unexpected. The meeting between JT and bounty hunter Chip Heller and how they captured the gibbon twins is one of the book's highlights. Although I adore the idea that this book can be read independently, I would still like to read the previous novels in the series to get the whole story of JT's beginnings.

I disliked nothing about this book. It was an amazing read.

I gave this book a 5 out of 5-star rating because it is excellent and there is nothing to hate about it. I feel there is no need to read the other novels in the series other than out of curiosity. The book was exceptionally well-edited and error-free. I'll recommend this book to those who are interested in crime, western literature, history, and brutality.

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