Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
E. Alan Fleischauer's JTs World is an enthralling work of western fiction that follows the unforgettable adventures of a man named John Thurgood Thomas, a.k.a. JT Thomas, who takes a break from the troubles and drama surrounding his newly built complex to go on a cattle buying mission for his ranch. Somewhere on his way, JT encounters various challenges and soon makes allies who help thwart the plans of his enemies. But what does the future have in store for him? Will his troubles get the better of him? Is JT a trouble magnet? Why does he have to go through this? You will have to read this book to find out.
JT Thomas, a wealthy man, decides to build a complex outside Scottdale in Arizona named JT's World, and this complex consists of an amusement park, a hotel, a clinic, a theatre, and so much more. In a bid to eliminate JT Thomas, inherit his wealth, and get together with the love of his life, Jessica Tillman, who unfortunately caught the eye of a dangerous man who would stop at nothing until he got what he wanted, even if it included eliminating JT, the opening day of his complex ends badly, with four deaths recorded. JT then decides to leave the hostile environment and embark on an adventure.
This book portrays various themes such as love, revenge, crime, hatred, and a combination of these themes, making this book intriguing. One of the most amazing things I love about this book is the beautiful showcase of the Wild West some centuries ago and the exposure to the harsh realities of that time, including violence, lawlessness, and shootouts in ordinary places. Furthermore, the detailed description of the setting and characters allows readers to visualize the book.
I enjoyed reading this book because of the author's writing style, proper word choice, and correct use of tenses and verbs. This book's straightforward, uncomplicated language made it very easy to understand. I loved the protagonist's personality, and the qualities he portrayed are worthy of emulation. The comments at the end of the chapters were another thing I loved about this book.
There was totally nothing to dislike about this book. I saw no errors while reading this book, as its editing was thorough and professional. As a result, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend this book to people who love reading crime novels and stories with a western background.
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