Review of JTs World
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Review of JTs World
Getting involved in all sorts of fights and brawls with the bad guys willingly is one thing, but when the fight comes to find you no matter your interest is another. JT’s World by E. Alan Fleischauer contains the story of John Thurgood Thomas as he battles with bad guys and deals with other aspects of his life.
Mika Shipley’s death introduces the story in this thrilling novel. She was killed by Marcus Payne. However, Billy Burnet is wrongly blamed at the beginning. This is not the only instance of mistaken circumstances, as Marcus Payne did not intend to kill Mika, but another lady, Madeline. This is just one of the subplots that transition from the past of John Thurgood Thomas to the present one in this book. More interestingly, as the story develops, John Thurgood Thomas, also known as and called JT, faces off with some outlaws. He and a bounty hunter named Chip Heller fight these outlaws, and the true depth of the story continues from there. Purchase this book right away and read about the action and adventures of John Thurgood Thomas.
What I liked most about this novel was the development of the story. It starts very interesting and not dull, but still conveys everything needed to know about the story, so the person who is reading it does not get confused. Also, the inclusion of court trials was a touch of brilliance from the author of the novel, E. Alan Fleischauer. The trials brought scheming and critical planning to the story, and this is not what you read about in most typical action novels. The scenes and events in the book were optimally created. Every scene was meticulously created. The emotions and suspense present in each scene could be visibly felt while reading the novel.
This novel was very interesting to read. I could hardly say I disliked the book. The only thing I disliked about it was the descriptions. The descriptions were too direct. The novel lacked that stylish descriptive quality that makes a person totally compelled. Nevertheless, the book had a well-developed plot and characters. JT’s World by E. Alan Fleischauer had a standalone plot. It was easy to understand, and the story was captivating.
I am rating JT’s World by E. Alan Fleischauer 4 out of 4 stars It was professionally and exceptionally well-edited. The book contains no typographical or grammatical errors whatsoever. The subplots in the books were also developed well and had relevance to the primary plot. I recommend the novel to people who read crime, adventure, and action books.
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