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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5 out of 5 stars
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JTs World by Alan Fleischauer is a story about the preparations for the grand opening of the protagonist, John Thurgood Thomas' huge complex called JT's World. However, the event for the opening was obstructed and could no longer take place when a woman was mysteriously murdered in the almost-completed complex. Two other people were also murdered after that, and some other serious crimes were perpetrated in the community. What could be the genesis of the rise of lawlessness in John Thurgood's town? Was it a deliberate plan or a set-up murdering people at JT's World?
 
The ranch life and cowboy life were a great part of this story, which added substance and color to it. Reading about the lifestyles of the people living in Thurgood's town filled me with a relaxing and peaceful feeling. These inhabitants seemed to live an already planned and content life. Beginning with the pictorial description of Ponderosa, Thurgood's ranch, Alan Fleischauer did an overall great job in his descriptive abilities and portrayal of the people's lifestyle, which was something to love about his book.
 
Bounty hunters who hunted down criminals and got rewarded for their catch by people who bought the criminals, the lawlessness in the town, and the officers and sheriffs who strove to bring order and protection to the people all set the pace for a thrilling read.
 
I loved the mysteries embedded in the murder stories as well. They kept my mind stimulated most of the time.
 
John Thomas Thurgood is nicely profiled. He is portrayed as a very industrious man and an adventurous and avid traveler who went on adventures with his buddy, Buck. His completely human side is revealed in his cowboy romantic relationships, and he is a great father figure.
 
One of the themes of JTs World that I really liked was centered around incidents that leaned towards women's rights. This can be seen in the case of Sadie and Leslie Scarmuzzo.
 
The negative side of this book is the series of violent scenes and crimes. Highly sensitive readers might not be able to peruse the contents of the book because of this. Also, this should also be read by adult readers.
 
Since I encountered no errors and I'm sure the book was exceptionally edited, I give it a rating of five out of five stars.
 
Adult readers who are not very sensitive to severe crime issues are the most appropriate audience for Alan Fleischaeur's JTs World.

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