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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The final book in E. Alan Fleischauer's Western series, JTs World, opens on a gloomy note at the luxurious complex's grand opening in Scottsdale, Arizona. John Thurgood Thomas, also known as JT, who had saved Madeline's mother, Annabelle, and her friends from the Cantrell gang and later fell in love with her, is the owner of the complex. Marcus murdered Anabelle and tried to pin the crime on JT after learning that she was about to file for divorce from him. He had been convicted of murder and sentenced to prison, but he was released after paying a judge. In order to inherit JT's money, his goal in Arizona was to murder his daughter Madeline. Mika, Aaron Shipley's wife, was about to perform her songs when she died at the bowling alley. Who murdered her? Mika was mistaken for Madeline by Marcus Payne. The complex is experiencing a lot , including the loss of coworkers. Tiger shoots the murderer Marcus as he sneaks in to try to kill JT, where he eventually confirms that he killed Mika during JT's send-off party, where Madeline had decided to give her "bonus" dad a break. While pursuing the Gibbons twins, who were wanted for murder and bank robberies, JT, while in Colorado, meets the stunning Jessica, a doctor who has been absorbed. After a lovely wedding, they ultimately ended up back together at JT's ranch. The twins' lawyer, Aamon Zamora, was envious of their relationship and got into a battle with JT, getting burned in the process. During the wedding, where he had the evil intent to kill JT, he was finally shot and killed. 

The author's writing style was the most captivating and kept me riveted throughout. Because of the book's gloomy beginning and the rapid-fire nature of the events that followed, I found myself wanting to know what would happen next. There are 36 chapters in the book, all of which are meticulously written and thorough. I lived for the adventures and heart-pounding experiences. The protagonist, Chip Heller,'s job of pursuing wanted individuals and collecting their bounties was what I liked the most. I attempted to read Heller's interactions with the accent because I was so intrigued by the way his folks made fun of it. The events were enjoyable. I almost hoped I was a plus since the food and beverages seemed so delicious. 

Nothing about the book bothered me. The writing was of the highest caliber. The book is the last in the series, so at first I was concerned that I would not be able to keep up with it, but I was undoubtedly mistaken. The author was aware of what was expected of him. 

I gave this book a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. This is one of the most enjoyable books I've ever read, so I didn't see why I should take away a star. There are too many stories in the book to include in a single review. If the readers took their time to read everything, it would be excellent. The absence of typos or other errors suggests that the work was professionally edited. 

I recommend this to readers who like fiction books and should pick up this book. Numerous adrenaline-inducing situations are currently occurring. This is worth reading because the author tried his best and did a good job.

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