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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JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer is a fictional novel that follows the journey of John Thurgood Thomas, a wealthy westerner who leaves his house and his thriving business to unwind after a number of unfortunate events occurred there, including the recent murder of some of his staff.

JT is just getting ready to open his entertainment center when he receives the shocking news that his employee's wife was murdered. He uncovers two more murders at his business and works with law enforcement to identify the perpetrator of this seemingly random homicide. He decides to take a little trip away from home to get his mind off of these events because he is devastated by them and his friends have encouraged him to do so.

He sets out on his quest, which turns out to be a journey of a lifetime, accompanied by his close pals. During the course of this trip, he encounters Chip, a bounty hunter who locates criminals and brings them to justice. Chip was in a tight spot at the moment, but with JT's assistance, he managed to escape with only a minor wound. JT encountered several women during his adventures, but just one of them caught his eye and made him think about getting married again.

Reading JT's World is really intriguing. Multiple characters were introduced during the story at various points, which was quite novel. As these people had major parts in the book, it added interest to the narrative. A good example of such a character is Chip. He was introduced in the middle of the story, yet he played a big part in the action. I also appreciate how complex and realistic the book's plot is.

Although I really enjoyed this book, there are a few elements I did not like. Despite the fact that I am aware that gun violence was not uncommon in western culture, I did not appreciate how often it was portrayed in this book. Every character in the book could pick up a gun with ease and shoot someone without suffering any consequences.

I'm rating this book 4 out of 4 stars. It was thoroughly edited and has no grammatical or spelling mistakes. This book's plot is quite interesting. Such an accurate but entertaining fictional depiction of western culture is uncommon. The book flowed easily and was enjoyable throughout, and the characters were well-developed. I recommend this book to anybody who enjoys reading about western culture and adventure stories in general.

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