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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The story opens with the grand opening of a magnificent amusement park featuring many intriguing amenities, which include gaming areas, a theater, and a huge Ferris wheel owned by John Thurgood Thomas, an incredibly successful businessman. However, things didn't go as planned because an employee was slain in the bowling alley, which caused quite a commotion. Disappointment besets John on all sides, but he is brave and expands his business by looking for raw materials in newer locations with his team. But only time will tell if John's assailants will cease or just make things worse for him. John's life is full of unanticipated twists and turns, most of them negative, but things alter when he falls in love with Jessica, a stunning woman. Their love story undoubtedly has its trials: Jessica's son, Theo, is kidnapped, and John's life deteriorated as more murders and killings encircled him. The only way to fully understand John's life's mysteries and suspense is to read E. Alan Fleischauer's wonderful novel, JTs World.

This book moves along at a breakneck pace, and when I first began reading it, I thought I was on a roller coaster because of all the unexpected turns and never-ending suspense. There are also no dull moments in this book. The author expertly plotted the story and made John's life seem like a riddle that needed to be solved, and the unexpected, mysterious plot leaves readers guessing about what would happen next. The characters are all well-developed, but John stands out the most because of his charm and kind spirit. The novel is based on the Western genre, and everything—from cowboys to gunfights—is accurately portrayed as it was in the 19th century.

There is nothing in this book to hate, but I would like to warn sensitive readers that there is a lot of action in this book that leads to gunfights, crime, bloodshed, brutal killings, and overall gore that might be slightly bothersome to such readers, but the storyline is captivating enough to keep the readers hooked till the end and is worth reading.

The author's depiction of reality in every chapter is this book's finest feature because it adds realism and makes it seem less like a work of fiction. I had a great time reading this book and would happily give it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. Additionally, I discovered no grammatical errors in this book, which is to be expected given how exceptionally well-edited it is.

Adult readers who enjoy the Western genre should pick up this book, which has a gripping narrative full of adventures, crimes, murder, and unexpected twists and turns. There is also a decent amount of romance woven throughout to spice things up.

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