Audio Books Now Available for The Divine Dantes Trilogy by Andrew Barger - A Series of Award-winning Rock N Roll Novels
The Divine Dantes Trilogy



Audio books are now available on Amazon for the Divine Dantes Trilogy. Start with the Prologue here: https://amzn.to/4a23DwF
What is the Divine Dantes Trilogy? It's three rock novels wrapped in a compelling love story; each paralleling Dante Alighieri's classic poem, The Divine Comedy in a messed up modern world.
The first book in the trilogy was a finalist in the Best Second Novel of the Indie Book Awards, The Divine Dantes: Squirt Guns in Hades . In it the characters of The Inferno are encountered in modern times with surprising results.
At the center is Eddie, a young rocker who is heartbroken after his girlfriend, Beatrice, leaves for Venice. This not only ends their relationship, but also the world's greatest two-person rock band. At Beatrice's request, Virgil-their erstwhile manager-cum-travel-agent guides Eddie to Europe to meet her without Eddie being in on the secret. Will Eddie want to see Beatrice? Will the band get back together? And if it does, can Eddie settle on a name for it? The horror of it all!
The Divine Comedy has influenced the modern music industry, too. Consider these tunes inspired by the classic poem . . . and rock on!
“Angel (Lust)” Joe Jackson Heaven and Hell 1997
“The Bridge (Envy)” Joe Jackson Heaven and Hell 1997
"Dante's Inferno" Iced Earth
“Dante’s Prayer” L. McKennitt The Book of Secrets1997
"Highway to Hell" ACDC Highway to Hell 1979
“Tangled Up in Blue” Bob Dylan Blood on the Tracks1975
“Tuzla (Avarice)” Joe Jackson Heaven and Hell 1997
The Divine Dantes Trilogy. Read this literary, rock, love story today!
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Published on March 08, 2024 09:09
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