Review of JTs World
Posted: 15 Mar 2023, 17:11
[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
JT's World is an action-packed novel written by E. Alan Fleischauer. It is the final book by the author in his five-book Western series, which could be read as a stand-alone.
Marcus Payne was imprisoned for murdering his wife, Annabelle, but he was set free because of bribery. He traveled to Point Steven Pass, Colorado, searching for John Thurgood Thomas (JT) and his daughter Madeline. But Madeline moved to Arizona and was busy handling her theater project as part of JT's World, owned by JT. JT's World has many shops, a bowling alley, a restaurant, a bar, a doctor's office, and the major attraction, which is the Ferris Wheel. On the day of the grand opening of the complex, Mika Shipley, the wife of Aaron, was murdered. Aaron accused Billy Burnet since he and Mika had an illicit relationship, but Billy pointed to Dalton Gundy. Who is the real murderer? How does this tragic event affect JT's World and its owner? Grab a copy to find out.
The beginning of the book was intense with the killings and the mystery. I was flabbergasted by the welcoming reading journey of the book. JT, as advised by Madeline, flew to Ponderosa Ranch to take a break from the overwhelming tragedy of the grand opening. And this was the start of the beautiful, yet dangerous, adventure of JT.
I like how the book is followed by a light reading experience about JT's adventure. I love the character of JT. He was extremely kind and generous, which is a good example for anyone who has a wealthy hand. His dealings with Maria, Annie, Gretchen, Mrs. Callahan, and all the cowboys prove how generous and respectful he was. I love how Fleischauer developed all the characters. It is easy to recall. Aside from JT, Jessica was one of the characters I adored. Their love story with JT was top-notch.
The book comprises crime, suspense, and thrills that make my overall reading experience satisfying. Since I have favorite characters, I also hate one. That is Aamon Zamora, who brings up a horrifying incident in the book. What happened on the wedding day was horrendous. I enjoyed the feeling of excitement as well as the slight romance aspect of the book.
I noticed some drawbacks in the book. One is the substory of the Gibbons brothers, which I found a bit lengthy and makes the main character feel lost in the place. I also found a few punctuation errors in this 483-page book. But these unfriendly aspects did not merit a star deduction because they were minor for me. Therefore, I rate this professionally edited book a full 5 out of 5 stars. This lucid book deserves a perfect score because of its riveting and heart-pounding storyline and its full-bloom characters. Additionally, it was thought-provoking, and the author excellently paced the story. Besides, the settings were described clearly, which makes the reader drawn to the book.
This beautifully crafted mystery novel is highly recommended to people who love gripping stories that involve killings, violence, gunplay, and a bit of romance. Since I enjoyed this book, I'm excited to read the four other books by the author.
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JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon
JT's World is an action-packed novel written by E. Alan Fleischauer. It is the final book by the author in his five-book Western series, which could be read as a stand-alone.
Marcus Payne was imprisoned for murdering his wife, Annabelle, but he was set free because of bribery. He traveled to Point Steven Pass, Colorado, searching for John Thurgood Thomas (JT) and his daughter Madeline. But Madeline moved to Arizona and was busy handling her theater project as part of JT's World, owned by JT. JT's World has many shops, a bowling alley, a restaurant, a bar, a doctor's office, and the major attraction, which is the Ferris Wheel. On the day of the grand opening of the complex, Mika Shipley, the wife of Aaron, was murdered. Aaron accused Billy Burnet since he and Mika had an illicit relationship, but Billy pointed to Dalton Gundy. Who is the real murderer? How does this tragic event affect JT's World and its owner? Grab a copy to find out.
The beginning of the book was intense with the killings and the mystery. I was flabbergasted by the welcoming reading journey of the book. JT, as advised by Madeline, flew to Ponderosa Ranch to take a break from the overwhelming tragedy of the grand opening. And this was the start of the beautiful, yet dangerous, adventure of JT.
I like how the book is followed by a light reading experience about JT's adventure. I love the character of JT. He was extremely kind and generous, which is a good example for anyone who has a wealthy hand. His dealings with Maria, Annie, Gretchen, Mrs. Callahan, and all the cowboys prove how generous and respectful he was. I love how Fleischauer developed all the characters. It is easy to recall. Aside from JT, Jessica was one of the characters I adored. Their love story with JT was top-notch.
The book comprises crime, suspense, and thrills that make my overall reading experience satisfying. Since I have favorite characters, I also hate one. That is Aamon Zamora, who brings up a horrifying incident in the book. What happened on the wedding day was horrendous. I enjoyed the feeling of excitement as well as the slight romance aspect of the book.
I noticed some drawbacks in the book. One is the substory of the Gibbons brothers, which I found a bit lengthy and makes the main character feel lost in the place. I also found a few punctuation errors in this 483-page book. But these unfriendly aspects did not merit a star deduction because they were minor for me. Therefore, I rate this professionally edited book a full 5 out of 5 stars. This lucid book deserves a perfect score because of its riveting and heart-pounding storyline and its full-bloom characters. Additionally, it was thought-provoking, and the author excellently paced the story. Besides, the settings were described clearly, which makes the reader drawn to the book.
This beautifully crafted mystery novel is highly recommended to people who love gripping stories that involve killings, violence, gunplay, and a bit of romance. Since I enjoyed this book, I'm excited to read the four other books by the author.
******
JTs World
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon