Review of JTs World

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Review of JTs World

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[Following is a volunteer review of "JTs World" by E. Alan Fleischauer.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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E. Alan Fleischauer's book JT's World takes place in the Wild West. It takes place in a time period when men can be shot anywhere and anarchy is often unrestrained. The love of his life, Anabelle, had just been taken from John Thurgood Thomas, also known as JT Thomas, by the horrific hands of an apparent lawless killer. The murder of one of his employees, Mika Shipley, happens right before JT's World, his business complex, opens to the public and has a number of fantastic attractions, including a bowling alley, bar, theater, enormous Ferris wheel, a hotel, etc. The murderer is unknown. Who is behind it all? Will he be located? Will justice be done? JT meets Jessica later on in the book and is strongly captivated by her charm. He becomes hopeful about romance after meeting Jessica. Due to prior disappointments, neither is keen to give the other a chance. Will JT experience only negative things? Will he ever experience love? You may find the answers to all of these questions in the book.
 
As he creates the backdrop for this story, E. Alan Fleischauer accurately depicts the American West of the 18th and 19th centuries in this book. JT's World's themes include romance, thrillers, suspense, and mysteries. The book is fascinating and enjoyable. I applaud the author for his warm tone and compelling narrative; it keeps you intrigued and wanting more. The narration enhanced my imagination by making me feel as though I was in the American West. Although this novel did a fantastic job of establishing a number of distinctive characters, John Thurgood Thomas has remained my favorite, and this isn't due to the fact that he is the protagonist but because of his lovable personality.
 
The book was excellent; I found it very captivating right from the beginning to the end of the story, and the author did well in carrying it even as he added more characters to the plot. Although the book is part of a series, it may be read independently; however, I like to start with the earlier volumes. To the best of my knowledge, the book was well edited; while reading it, I didn't notice any spelling or language mistakes. I rate it a strong 5 out of 5 stars and 4 out of 4 stars as a result.
 
The treatment of women is negative, and there is a lot of violence in the novel. The book may not be for readers who dislike the aforementioned characteristics. I do, however, suggest it to anyone who likes romantic, suspenseful, or thriller fiction.

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