Review of JTs World
Posted: 23 Feb 2023, 13:32
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
The thrilling exploits of a wealthy man named John Thurgood Thomas are chronicled in JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer. After the spate of killings that took place on the day he intended to unveil his complex, JT took a well-earned getaway to Colorado at the suggestion of Madeline and his ranchers. JT made the decision to go on the journey in order to get away from all the murders and buy some cattle. JT encountered a variety of folks on the way to Colorado. The fastest gunslinger he had ever encountered, Chip Heller, was one of them. Also, he met Jessica Tillman, with whom he immediately fell in love. Yet, events occurred that seemed to make it impossible for them to get together. An extremely dangerous attorney who was willing to take all means necessary to achieve his goals noticed Jessica.
The thrilling execution and pace of each town's adventure was this book's strongest feature. Gibbons' brilliantly planned defense strategy and Aamon Zamora's pride and assurance during the entire trial undoubtedly contributed to the author's distinctive writing style and prose, which, while in no way flashy, felt different. The protagonist, JT Thomas, is an exemplary character. He was generous toward everyone he met. This is something I particularly enjoyed about the book. It came as no surprise that he was so highly regarded by everyone.
I enjoyed JT's persona. He is a genuinely decent man who always makes an effort to right his wrongs. It takes time to get to know the people and their histories if you haven't read the prequels. After you understand it, though, reading is easy.
Chip Heller, a bounty hunter with a special gun, is another favorite character of mine. Upon meeting JT, he immediately became JT's partner and is very trustworthy due to his upbeat and competent demeanor. Although it initially seemed hazy, the book related the events near the beginning to the end, which is another great quality. At the conclusion, the book named characters that were likely from the first volumes. For those who have read the series, it would therefore be a treat.
I didn't find any negative aspects in this book. I didn't encounter any errors in this book. Hence, JT's World was exceptionally well edited. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because it is exciting, and I didn't regret reading it. I recommend this book to readers who love adventure stories with suspense.
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JTs World
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The thrilling exploits of a wealthy man named John Thurgood Thomas are chronicled in JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer. After the spate of killings that took place on the day he intended to unveil his complex, JT took a well-earned getaway to Colorado at the suggestion of Madeline and his ranchers. JT made the decision to go on the journey in order to get away from all the murders and buy some cattle. JT encountered a variety of folks on the way to Colorado. The fastest gunslinger he had ever encountered, Chip Heller, was one of them. Also, he met Jessica Tillman, with whom he immediately fell in love. Yet, events occurred that seemed to make it impossible for them to get together. An extremely dangerous attorney who was willing to take all means necessary to achieve his goals noticed Jessica.
The thrilling execution and pace of each town's adventure was this book's strongest feature. Gibbons' brilliantly planned defense strategy and Aamon Zamora's pride and assurance during the entire trial undoubtedly contributed to the author's distinctive writing style and prose, which, while in no way flashy, felt different. The protagonist, JT Thomas, is an exemplary character. He was generous toward everyone he met. This is something I particularly enjoyed about the book. It came as no surprise that he was so highly regarded by everyone.
I enjoyed JT's persona. He is a genuinely decent man who always makes an effort to right his wrongs. It takes time to get to know the people and their histories if you haven't read the prequels. After you understand it, though, reading is easy.
Chip Heller, a bounty hunter with a special gun, is another favorite character of mine. Upon meeting JT, he immediately became JT's partner and is very trustworthy due to his upbeat and competent demeanor. Although it initially seemed hazy, the book related the events near the beginning to the end, which is another great quality. At the conclusion, the book named characters that were likely from the first volumes. For those who have read the series, it would therefore be a treat.
I didn't find any negative aspects in this book. I didn't encounter any errors in this book. Hence, JT's World was exceptionally well edited. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because it is exciting, and I didn't regret reading it. I recommend this book to readers who love adventure stories with suspense.
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JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon