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Brats in Hell

By: Frank Edler
Narrated by: John Wayne Comunale
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Otto Van Der Noodle has just been crowned the Bratwurst King of Wisconsin when he is gunned down in cold blood. Otto finds himself in line at the pearly gates when he is accidentally cast through the gates of Hell.

Otto lands in the middle of a power struggle for the throne of Hell. Satan rules the underworld with an iron fist and a delicious bratwurst. Satan's brother, Dagobert has just found his secret weapon, Otto Van Der Noodle and his prize-winning bratwurst.

Dagobert will try to tip the balance of control in Hell using Otto's delectable bratwursts. But Satan may have found the ultimate weapon in his new favorite pet demon.

Souls will be tortured, demons will fight demons and bratwursts will be cooked. Who will come out as the top chef and leader of Hell when the cook-off to end all cook-offs is fought?

Listen to Brats in Hell to find out. Its the WURST book ever written!

©2017 Frank Edler (P)2021 Frank Edler
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Brats in Hell: Fiery Fun

"Brats in Hell" by Frank Edler is a delightful deviation from the norm in horror comedy. Having experienced the audio version, I was pleasantly surprised by the depth and entertainment it offered. John Wayne Comunale, the narrator, deserves special mention for his fantastic performance, mastering each character with distinct voices that added layers to the story.

This book is not your run-of-the-mill horror comedy; it ventures into lightheartedness while also delving into emotional depths and prompting philosophical ponderings. It kicks off with the seemingly mundane life of Otto Van Der Noodle, whose world takes a drastic turn as he finds himself in Hell. Through Otto's journey of self-discovery, the narrative explores themes of friendship, honor, and our existential place in the universe.

Despite the unconventional setting, the story manages to weave moments of comedy and dark humor seamlessly, catering to those with a particular sense of wit. Amidst the laughs, it also provokes contemplation on the mysteries of life and death – the existence of heaven and hell, and perhaps even the presence of bratwursts in the afterlife.

"Brats in Hell" is a captivating read that balances humor with introspection, leaving readers both entertained and intrigued by its exploration of the unknown.

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Funny Bratwurst Horror

The world of horror fiction is sorely lacking in bratwurst related stories. It has been several years since author Jeff Strand released his hilarious short story BAD BRATWURST and fans of horror have been starving for more bratwurst related horror fiction ever since. The wait was certainly worth it, Frank J Edler has written an entire horror novel that focuses not only on how amazing the bratwurst is and how it can influence individuals in both positive and negative ways but how it can impact the entire underworld. The narration by John Wayne Comunale is nothing short of spectacular. BRATS IN HELL has a large cast of characters and JWC gives each character very distinctive and often hilarious voices with his narration. If you are looking for some fun in your horror fiction, look no further. Grill up some brats, sit down with some succulent sausage goodness while you listen to this fun audiobook.

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moist, meaty and hilarious

Holy shit, that was awesome. I was given this audiobook for an honest review. Usually, I'm leary of this because I'm an honest reviewer and I don't want to disappoint anyone, especially another author. Needless to say I was not disappointed.

Frank Edler has some serious talent when it comes to horror comedy. There are many authors that can write extreme, violent fiction, but Edler is a rare breed when it comes to comedy. He takes a ridiculous premise (the denizens of Hell and their love of bratwurst) and turns it into an amazing story. This story has a great cast of characters, twists galore, fantastic visuals and of course, comedy. I loved this story and feel it's Edler's best work to date. I'm looking forward to more.

Now, on to the narration. Super freak and awesome dude for life, John Wayne Comunale did a phenomenal job. His range was amazing. He could switch from demon to angel, to German accent, to Satan, to God like it was nothing. His enthusiasm paired perfectly with Edler's writing. He didn't just read the story, he acted it in a way. The inflection and emotion was genuine and really pulled all the characters together.

This gets a solid 5 brats from me

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