Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
JT'S World by E. Alan Fleischauer is a work of fiction about a society with murders and the authorities using bounty hunters to bring justice. On the day of the grand opening, someone was killed. People started blaming each other for the murder, but the person who killed Mika thought she was Madeline. He sat at the bar after he bribed a judge to let him out of prison. After the murders, JT Thomas and Madeline retreated to his ranch. JT's ranch workers were going to Colorado to pick cattle they needed for the ranch, and Jamie told them to go with JT Thomas. Chip Heller was a bounty hunter chasing Big Jim for a long time to collect the bounty on him. After he killed him, he showed a "Wanted Poster" to the sheriff to collect the bounty. Chip Heller was after James and June, wanted for murder and robbery. One of them was injured, so it was easier to catch them.
The book's main storyline involves action, and to make the book interesting as possible, the author decided to describe the scenes well; for instance, in the scene that involves JT Thomas's encounter with Spike where the author explains how his head exploded, the bullet continued with the trajectory slamming a bottle in the back shelf with a noisy glass-shattering crackle. It enables the reader to have a clear picture of the scenes; enjoy the story. I liked the adventures the book had. JT's trip to Colorado was filled with adventures and encounters with different situations in which they had to intercede, for instance, their adventures in different towns where they met some hostile people. The characters in the book were well-developed. The author described the characters' physical appearance to make them familiar to the reader.
It was a perfect thriller novel with some suspense; hence, I found nothing to dislike.
I rate JT'S World by E. Alan Fleischauer five out of five stars. The book was professionally edited because I noticed only a few errors. The book deserves a perfect rating because the errors didn't affect the reading of the story; the scenes of the story were detailed as the reader expected. They provided all details despite how minor they were to ensure readers got a picture of what the author was presenting. The book was well-structured since the chapters were not too long, and the language was friendly without complex vocabulary.
I recommend this book to people who like thriller novels. It is a perfect thriller novel with detailed action scenes to make them enjoyable. The book is pure action, so thriller lovers will find it fits their expectations.
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