Review of JTs World

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Review of JTs World

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[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 fifth and final instalment of E. Alan Fleischauer's five-part Western fiction series is named JTs World. The novel examines the qualities of cowboys, crime, vengeance, affairs, love, betrayal, firearms, and murder in a world where being either the hunter or the prey and having to rely on your survival instincts are continual challenges.

The main character, simply referred to by his friends as JT, was a brilliant marksman and former federal marshal who, by chance, discovered his immense fortune in a Colorado cave and accumulated the most money in the state of Arizona. With millions of dollars at his disposal, he planned to build an amusement park, a spectacular structure bearing his name that would have a sky-high Ferris wheel and an amazing theatre where Madeline, JT's ward, would frequently play. The much-anticipated celebration must be cancelled due to the chilling murder of Mika, a prominent performer for the day, whose body was discovered in the bowling alley on the day of the event's major debut. JT is compelled to travel as a result of the occurrence, which exposes him to fresh encounters, sexual tensions, and sensations that he had previously thought would never happen again.

I like how skillfully the author depicted the personalities of the characters, as well as their motivations and functions within the story. I was particularly interested in how everything revolved around one man, his beliefs, and his perception of a corrupt society, as well as how, in spite of everything, he managed to keep his concentration on his goals and avoid being misled by what was happening around him. The plot and character development were both very well done by the author.

I don't have any complaints about this book. I liked how the bromance fit with the overall cowboy mood and hinted at new love in a lighthearted way. It was a really enjoyable book that kept my interest from the first chapter until the last, keeping me on the edge of my seat and unable to guess what would happen next. It was full of suspense, adventures, and risks at every turn.

Because of the skill with which the plot and storyline were developed, I gave this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. The book was exceptionally well-edited and error-free. I would recommend this book to anyone who appreciates Western literature, thrillers, romance, and cowboy and thief adventures.

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