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Review of JTs World

Posted: 03 Mar 2023, 11:52
by DEEPAK NAIR
[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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JT’S world by E. Alan Fleischauer is like a vintage wild west drama with a perfect set-up and loads of action thrown in. The book binds you from the first chapter. It starts with a beautiful premise of the inaugural day of the complex with a theme park. However, the beauty is immediately colored red when there is a murder. Just when you think the book would take the usual investigating route, multiple dead bodies are falling like a pack of cards. JT’s troubles on the day and how the entire premise changes when they go outdoors to escape the mess form the book’s central premise.

The book is bundled with positive aspects. The setting of the wild west takes you back to the cowboy’s reign when lawlessness was the law of the town. The initial chapters just explode the entire scene of the book. I have read books where a murder is committed, and everyone is running after the killer. However, detaching from the typical scheme of things, the writer attempts to keep us hooked from the first chapter. JT’s character is far less complex than what a central character of the book should be. We want him to be someone who he isn’t just for the sake of thrills, but the character follows a linear pattern for the most part, which is the writer’s vision.

I could not pinpoint any negatives in the book since it delivered what it had promised. I want to emphasize reading the book’s prequels before reading this one. The book can be read as a standalone, however, the entertainment level gets better once the depth of some of the characters are explored. The book is especially well edited with crisp dialogues and a flowing narrative.

I would like to give the book 5 out of 5 stars. Undeniably, it has a perfect start, and the pace of the book is maintained throughout. The influence of the wild west setting adds to the beautiful premise of the book. The characters are well drafted, and the narrative makes them stronger. Even small characters have a role to play In the book, which is due credit to the writer of the book.

The book is a must-read for readers of the drama and thriller genre. It has an excellent romantic angle, so the millennials who love romance with a bit of thrill could definitely like the narrative of the book.

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