Review of JTs World
Posted: 12 Mar 2023, 14:59
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
E. Alan Fleischauer's JTs World is the final instalment in a five-part series. The book is filled with adventure, treachery, murder, romance, brutality, bravery, loss, and passion. It is set in the Wild West and depicts a world where survival instincts are challenged regularly and only the brave survive. It demonstrates what life may be like for those who have suffered a loss and serves as an illustration of what lawlessness in society can lead to. It also demonstrates that life is not always as it appears and that no matter how hard we try, we cannot always save everyone.
The primary character in this book is John Thurgood Thomas, also known as JT Thomas. After discovering treasure in a cave in Colorado, he relocates to Arizona and becomes the wealthiest man in the state. He chooses to construct a multi-purpose complex and names it after himself. The narrative opens with the surprise murder of Mika Shipley, a singer, in the amusement park bowling alley. A hidden affair and a shattered marriage are uncovered, and what was supposed to be a pleasant celebration quickly turns into a bloodbath with many more victims. JT goes to his ranch, the Ponderosa, to rethink his strategy, and his butler, Jamie, and adopted daughter, Madeliene persuade him to go to Colorado to recover livestock and take a break. This sends JT on a crazy ride, where he confronts bounty hunters and meets Jessica, who may be his last chance at falling in love.
I like how the text size and spacing in this book made it simpler to read. I also like how the book leaps right into the action and provides extensive backstories that help me comprehend the actions as they happen. Even though this is the final novel in the series, the book may be read as a standalone novel. This book's natural construction allowed my imagination to go wild and made me feel like I was an observer in JT's life. I enjoy the book's speed and story progression.
I didn't dislike anything about this book; instead, it piqued my curiosity at every turn.
I gave this book a 5 out of 5 stars rating because of JT's exciting yet challenging path. I'd want to read the rest of the novels in the series. The book was exceptionally well-edited and error-free. I would recommend this book to anybody who likes adventure, action, and thrills with a dash of romance.
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JTs World
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E. Alan Fleischauer's JTs World is the final instalment in a five-part series. The book is filled with adventure, treachery, murder, romance, brutality, bravery, loss, and passion. It is set in the Wild West and depicts a world where survival instincts are challenged regularly and only the brave survive. It demonstrates what life may be like for those who have suffered a loss and serves as an illustration of what lawlessness in society can lead to. It also demonstrates that life is not always as it appears and that no matter how hard we try, we cannot always save everyone.
The primary character in this book is John Thurgood Thomas, also known as JT Thomas. After discovering treasure in a cave in Colorado, he relocates to Arizona and becomes the wealthiest man in the state. He chooses to construct a multi-purpose complex and names it after himself. The narrative opens with the surprise murder of Mika Shipley, a singer, in the amusement park bowling alley. A hidden affair and a shattered marriage are uncovered, and what was supposed to be a pleasant celebration quickly turns into a bloodbath with many more victims. JT goes to his ranch, the Ponderosa, to rethink his strategy, and his butler, Jamie, and adopted daughter, Madeliene persuade him to go to Colorado to recover livestock and take a break. This sends JT on a crazy ride, where he confronts bounty hunters and meets Jessica, who may be his last chance at falling in love.
I like how the text size and spacing in this book made it simpler to read. I also like how the book leaps right into the action and provides extensive backstories that help me comprehend the actions as they happen. Even though this is the final novel in the series, the book may be read as a standalone novel. This book's natural construction allowed my imagination to go wild and made me feel like I was an observer in JT's life. I enjoy the book's speed and story progression.
I didn't dislike anything about this book; instead, it piqued my curiosity at every turn.
I gave this book a 5 out of 5 stars rating because of JT's exciting yet challenging path. I'd want to read the rest of the novels in the series. The book was exceptionally well-edited and error-free. I would recommend this book to anybody who likes adventure, action, and thrills with a dash of romance.
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JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon