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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4 out of 4 stars
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When I was younger, I loved watching movies with protagonists that had exceptional qualities, and I would often imagine myself in that role. John Thurgood Thomas, nicknamed JT, is an all-around exceptional character in JT’s World by E. Alan Fleischauer. This character brings action, vibes, and charisma to the novel with the exceptional personality traits expressed.
 
The book’s story opens with the murder of a lady named Mika Shipley at the grand opening of a huge complex named JT’s World. Her husband, Aaron Shipley, blames another man named Billy Burnet for her death. However, we realize as the story progresses that Mika’s death was a case of mistaken identity and the real intended target was a lady named Madeline who was connected to JT. JT becomes entangled with a bounty hunter named Chip Heller and gets involved in a fight with four outlaws. This further leads to the pursuit of two of the outlaws, who are twins. This pursuit leads to a whole lot of unplanned encounters and sparked interests. Purchase this book right away to avoid missing out on all of the juicy details written in this novel.
 
Action and suspense are the main things I enjoyed and loved about this book. Books have a way of describing events fantastically, but the description in this novel was beyond superb. I enjoy action scenes in movies, but that is with the aid of well-coordinated sounds and very graphic scenes. However, this novel did not need graphic scenes or sounds to impress me. The way the fighting scenes were described was enough to elicit a very deep interest and love in me. The book's settings were also realistic, and each setting for an event in the book was well-crafted and appropriate for the story being told.
 
I loved how the book began, but I did not like the fact that it did not have a larger contribution to the main storyline of the book and the ending. It finely preempted the storyline but did not have as much importance as it should have had. There are other things I like about the book still, though. The character, Chip Heller, is a character I liked reading about. I loved the development of this particular character and also John Thurgood Thomas. The other characters were also developed well, though.
 
There is no reason to rate this book low. It receives 4 out of 4 stars from me. The novel was professionally and exceptionally edited. I did not find even a single grammatical error in it. I recommend the novel to people who read crime and action stories.

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