Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer is the fifth book in the series that falls into the non-fiction genre. The author raises the story of the main character JT to the level of the last song, which won't be complete. But where does it all begin? The first book opens with JT finding himself in a cave where he has taken refuge then he witnesses something unusual. Four women were tied and dragged from a cart, apparently kidnapped and forced to follow their captors. JT is drawn quickly into the events of finding out what is happening and why.
Following the story in the fifth book, JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer, we now know who JT is and what he does, but nothing is the same. The story begins with shouting behind JT's back. "She's dead!" By an unfortunate coincidence, all people are suspects of the death of a woman well known to JT. No one is allowed to leave the building they are in at the opening of JTs World until the death is confirmed and clarified, but what next?
In JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer, we find the same style as in the first four books, but the story unfolds differently and takes a different direction from plot to plot. I loved the intrigue from the beginning and how everything can turn upside down in a short period. It's also commendable that JT's story goes into book five and continues to develop in a good direction.
Where it perhaps stumbles is the slight repetition in some respects and how JT is again involved (as the main character), and quite a lot of the plot takes precedence in that respect. Also, some characters remain slightly to the side and are not enough in the spotlight. However, E. Alan Fleischauer keeps the groundwork and creates a pretty good story.
Despite everything, I think the fifth book JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer, holds up, and the author performs quite impressively for such a long series. The story about JT is fascinating and also fascinating. That's why it deserves a good rating, and That's why I rate it 4 out of 4 stars. Because there is nothing I didn't like about the story, and I also didn't encounter any grammatical errors while reading.
I recommend it to fans of westerns and crime thrillers, as it is quite suitable, and the fact that there is a whole series and not one stand-alone story makes it even more attractive to read. E. Alan Fleischauer's style would pique your attention and interest, and you'll love his work. But maybe, the story about JT is not suitable for the little ones, as it describes murders and conversations for adults.
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