Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
In the previous books, John Thurgood Thomas and his lover, Madeline, found accumulated wealth in a cave. Annabelle gets killed by her estranged husband when she tries to divorce him in order to be with John Thomas, also known as JT. Marcus tries to pin Anabelle’s murder on JT, but he gets arrested for his crimes and is sent to jail. He breaks away from prison with plans to kill JT and the daughter JT had with Anabelle, Madeline.
Meanwhile, JT decides to use part of his wealth to create a little magical world of his own, which he calls JT's World. At the grand opening of JT's world, someone is brutally murdered with a bowling pin, and multiple deaths occur. This begins his journey to the west. He sets off to Colorado with his friend, Buck, in hopes of finding some cattle for his ranch. He meets a beautiful woman named Jessica Tillman, and they fall in love at first glance. This could be a fresh start for JT. However, there is Zamora, who would go to any lengths to have her.
There are many great things about this book, which I loved. JT's World by E. Alan Fleischauer is the fifth in the book series, yet readers would never be able to tell. This is because details crucial to the plot that were in previous books were included through the intricate plot twists in the story. It takes great skill and ingenuity to introduce multiple characters into the plot while weaving interesting twists and turns without causing confusion. Despite the numerous characters introduced in the book, they were all connected in some way or another. It had enough romance, crime, suspense, and mystery. For instance, the emergence of the twin criminals, James and June, who were wanted for robbery and murder, added an unexpected angle to the story that came with a lot of action. Aside from the two errors I noted, the book was professionally edited.
I consider JT to be a very kind and generous man. Most people would jealously and selfishly try to keep the wealth to themselves if they came across the massive wealth JT found. Rather, JT decides to build a beautiful complex that will house alluring sights for adults and children. I admired how he was brave enough to open up to having a new love interest after he lost his first love in a tragic incident.
Despite these remarkable attributes of the book, I disliked the excessive use of profanity in it. It was a bit too much. The book did not need that many vulgar words, and if the author had done without them, it would not affect the storyline. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because, regardless of this flaw, the author displayed immense creativity in writing the book. I recommend this story to fans of action-packed adventure stories and western-themed stories.
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I agree with your view in the first sentence here. It sure is a great writing skill to do that. Thank you for your review. It was quite interesting.Reader_noc wrote: ↑03 Mar 2023, 14:20
It takes great skill and ingenuity to introduce multiple characters into the plot while weaving interesting twists and turns without causing confusion. Despite the numerous characters introduced in the book, they were all connected in some way or another.
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