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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It is now being prepared for Mr. John Thurgood Thomas' vast Scottsdale, Arizona facility, also known to his friends as JTs World, to officially open. His adopted daughter Madeline's theater, a high-end hotel, a bar, and a huge ferry wheel for the area are all included. The recent murder of Annabelle by her estranged ex-husband, Marcus Payne, caused JT to lose his beloved Annabelle. The chaos brought on by the passing of a young lady called Mika Shipley amid the preparations for the grand opening resulted in the deaths of two JT workers. Marcus, Madeline's father, was ultimately found to be the killer after attempting to kill his daughter and JT.

As a consequence of the whole drama, Madeline advised her adoptive father to join his workers on their trip to purchase cattle for the firm. Along the road, JT came into contact with several individuals, gave and received love and care from them, made new friends, and battled for the rights of others. Continue reading to encounter these experiences.

I enjoyed every thrill and adventure in JTs World by E. Alan Fleischauer. It's an interesting one. This piece of writing showcases the author's excellent understanding of western thought. Western society as it is shown in the movies is faithfully reflected in the actions, terminology, and phrases. The plot and character development are excellent. Who would have imagined that JT would rediscover love while on the road? JT's demeanor is fantastic. He exhibits compassion, self-control, kindness, and generosity. I insisted that he was punished because he didn't take advantage of the ladies who gravitated around him. This is excellent.

I admire his relationship with Madeline as well. He didn't provide any hints that she wasn't his own daughter. They had a good father-daughter relationship. He gives generously. Yes, I did say to a fault since, every now and again, I shiver when I read about the amount he left behind for someone. It does seem like a significant amount of money, after all.

The one feature of this novel that I don't enjoy is how many people die. In the instance of the rapist Gunner Wilder, they are fairly many that one wouldn't want to even try to envision them. The way he was killed and the fact that everyone seemed at ease gazing at him are both awful. Other than this, there is nothing else I abhor.

I only saw one error while reading. Thus, it has undergone expert editing. It is not at all explicit, despite a few fleeting adult moments. Due of the aforementioned advantages, I gave this item a rating of 5 out of 5. Time and reading were well spent.

Do you love western literature? Or do you like stories that have romance along with a number of fatalities? Or do you want to read novels that are about travel and adventures? I suggest reading this book. You won't regret purchasing this. You may wish to stay away from this if you dislike reading novels containing gory situations. Enjoy!

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