Review of JTs World

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[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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JT’s World is the biggest amusement park in the State of Arizona. It is also the center of many people’s lives. Author E. Alan Fleischauer takes us on a lively and typically western journey between Arizona and Colorado. John Thurgood (JT) Thomas is the owner and founder of JT’s World, a rapidly growing complex with many features – even a Ferris wheel - which can be enjoyed by the whole family. Unfortunately, it has an increased risk of troublemakers visiting it. On opening night a beautiful girl is murdered. JT’s friends suggest he should go with his men to fetch some cattle he bought for Ponderosa, his ranch. The group set off on an interesting yet challenging adventure. At one stage JT sends his men ahead and stays behind to testify in the court trial of the murderous Gibbons twins. Or is the beautiful Doctor Jessica Tillman the real reason he lingers around the small town of White Rock?

This is an extremely fast-flowing story. The author is constantly introducing new characters to us. He does that in a short descriptive way. Characters are described just enough to have an individuality about them. The reader knows who each character is and what role they play in JT’s life. E. Alan Fleischauer also adds interesting little titbits of historically correct facts into the story; Coke and Bloody Marys, for example. The book in its entirety is filled with open-handedness. JT is a very rich man and is not ashamed of sharing his money with people who need it. Even total strangers benefit from his generosity.

The only negative thing I can say about this book is the constant use of the Lord’s name. It is a direct violation of the third of the Ten Commandments.

I rate JT’s World 4 out of 4 stars. Editing was done professionally. Spelling and grammar mistakes are rare. Although there is quite a bit of gun-slinging in this story, it is done in a way that does not upset the reader. The author maintains an air of goodwill and happiness from beginning to end.

This western adventure is a perfect blend of love, hate, murder, friendship, loyalty, and generosity, to name but a few. Whether you are from the North or the South, religious or not, you will enjoy reading JT’s World. Just bear in mind that there are a few gay characters, but the author does not promote homosexual relationships. He writes about their preferences softly and subtly so that it has no negative impact on the magnificence of this novel.

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