Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
Mr John Thurgood Thomas or popularly known as JT is a really interesting character. He is yet to come to terms with the loss of his wife Annabel yet disaster strikes again during the opening of JT's world when Mika is murdered. But who would do such a heinous act on such an important function? JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer is one of the most fascinating books I have ever read. I could barely put the book down after starting.
JT is not only great at using his gun but is also an accomplished businessman. After the murder of Mika, he decides to travel to Colorado to go get some cattle for his ranch. The journey is filled with both adventure and untold dangers. He meets great people such as Chip who has the ambition to become a detective in his agency. It is also during this journey that he finds love again after a long time. This book is a must-read.
First and foremost I would like to applaud the editors for a job well done as the book is exceptionally well edited. This added to the overall beauty of the book. One of the positive aspects of the book is how the author utilizes suspense to great effect. For instance, one can't wait to find out who murdered Mika or if JT's romance with Jessica will flourish. I also loved how the characters are developed and their contribution to the story. The diction used in the book is simple. This gives the reader an easy time while reading. Another positive aspect of the book is the diversity of the plotline, JT's journey is adventurous and interesting. It includes gun fights, hunting down lawbreakers that almost killed him, new friendships and some dalliances that might help him move on.
There's nothing, in particular, to dislike about the book. The only concern I have about the book is the many characters involved in the story. The reader might not keep up with the many minor characters. But this is not an issue since it does not affect the storyline and all the major characters are properly developed.
I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. This is because of how brilliantly it is written. It manages to keep the reader interested and entertained throughout the book. It is like a journey to the old American Midwest. I recommend the book to people who enjoy fiction.
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I agree that this book is brilliantly written. I really enjoyed the story and the characters, although personally I felt the story took a little time to get started on JTs journey until he met Chip and Jessica. I was hooked after that though.