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Review of JTs World

Posted: 20 Feb 2023, 10:06
by Caroline Onyancha
[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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The fictional book JTs World by Alan Fleischauer is excellent. The themes of murder, persecution, love, and corruption are central to the book's plot. The novel strives to endure and tell a gripping tale about a woman named Mika who was assassinated or murdered while having an extramarital affair with a man other than her husband, Aaron.

After a long period of uncertainty and disbelief over Mika's murder, the narrative begins with the line, "Life is short and murder or killing is at hand as one opts to cheat." A woman named Mika, who was married to Aaron, is killed in the opening scene of the story while having an affair with Billy Burnet. Billy is horrified and freezes over Aaron's wife's lifeless body while holding a bowling pin in his hand. Billy dropped the pin as Aaron entered the apartment, and subsequently, he did too, out of shock and disbelief. Deputy Matthews, whom they later discovered was present at the JT grand opening in Scottsdale with his family, broke in during their investigation. Thomas was relieved to receive help from Matthews, who asked a doctor to certify Mika's demise. All those there were afterward kept in the tavern while they waited to be questioned by the police. The chiefs and other officials did not step in to find out who killed Mika during this difficult time.

I was so taken with the narration and felt so connected to it that I found it difficult to put the book down. First of all, I appreciated how the author organized and presented his ideas with the support of a wealth of real people, which contributed to the book's enjoyable, steady, and lifelike flow of events.

I felt terrified and angry with the judiciary. Marcus Payne, who was convicted of killing his mother, Annabelle, and sentenced to prison, brashly and arrogantly alleges that the judge who found him guilty was bought. He is now claiming and promoting himself as a free man as a result. Because of this, Marcus is leaving Point Stevens, Colorado, intending to kill both John Thurgood and his daughter. My moods became stuck as a result of this act of corruption and the law's reluctance to intervene and carry it out. Second, the excessive drinking behavior of several characters let me down.

I didn't find any grammatical flaws anywhere in the text because of the author's thorough exploration of his or her concepts and careful planning of how the character would approach the stage. The work was therefore exceptionally well edited.

I award the book JTs World five out of five stars based on the several issues that have already been identified as well as those that I was unable to put down. Second, the book had a consistent flow of situations that were accompanied by basic English and easy-to-understand terms. Finally, the characters were effectively used and entered the scene quickly, which gave the drama in the book a steady and fast pace.

First, I urge all knowledgeable readers to read this material. Because there has been a lot of drinking, making love, and murder, they will fully understand the message and acts that predominate in the tale. Second, I advise everyone who cheats on their spouse to read this literature, since it will help them understand the repercussions of their actions. Third, I advise all law enforcement officials to read it so they can better understand how to fight corruption and how bribery can result in more murders. This will help them strengthen their legislation to stop repeating the same crimes and cause significant behavioral changes in those who have been convicted.

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