Review of JTs World

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[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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The fictional story of John Thurgood Thomas, a wealthy Westerner who leaves his home and successful business to unwind after a string of tragic events there, including the recent murder of members of his staff, is told in JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer.
 
The tragic news that his employee's wife was murdered reaches JT just as he is about to open his entertainment center. At his place of business, he discovers two other murders, and he collaborates with law enforcement authorities to pin the murderer down. As a result of his friends' encouragement and the fact that he is upset by these occurrences, he decides to take a little vacation away from home in order to clear his head.
 
He embarks on his search, which ends up being a lifetime mission, with the help of his close friends. He meets Chip, a bounty hunter who tracks down criminals and brings them to justice, while on this journey. Despite being in a precarious situation, Chip was able to escape with only a minor wound thanks to JT's help. During his escapades, JT met several ladies, but just one of them attracted his attention and inspired him to consider getting married once more.
 
JT's World is incredibly fascinating to read. It was extremely novel how different people were presented along the course of the narrative. These characters' significant roles in the book heightened the narrative's appeal. Chip is a prime illustration of such a character. He was introduced in the middle of the narrative, yet he significantly influenced the events. I really like how intricate and realistic the plot of the book is.
 
Despite the fact that I truly liked this book, there are a few aspects I did not like. Regardless of the fact that I am aware of the prevalence of gun violence in western culture, I did not enjoy how frequently it was depicted in this novel. Each and every one of the characters in the novel could pick up a gun and shoot someone without any repercussions. 
 
I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. Due to meticulous editing, it is free of grammatical and spelling problems. The plot of this novel holds a lot of intrigue. It's unusual for a fictional work to portray western civilization in such detail while still being enjoyable. The characters were well-developed, and the novel had a smooth flow and was pleasant the entire time. I advise anyone who likes reading about western culture and adventure stories in general to read this book.
 
 
 

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