The Ghost That Ate Us: The Tragic True Story of the Burger City Poltergeist
The Ghost that Ate Us is a true crime style mockumentary that details the events leading up to a massacre at a fast food restaurant. Using the backdrop of Jonny, Iowa, a truck stop town in a flyer over state, Kraus explores the many ways forgotten Americans with little money and less prospects can hasten their own doom. At turns darkly absurd and tragically grim this story will have you Googling to make sure nothing like this ever really happened because it just might be crazy enough to be true

You remember the brutal crime, don't you?
 
Maybe you read about it on Twitter. Maybe a friend sent you a news clip. Maybe you saw it on an episode of Spectral Journeys that night you were flipping through channels, unable to sleep.
 
Maybe after reading the true story, you won't ever sleep again.
 
On June 1, 2017, six people were killed at a Burger City franchise off I-80 near Jonny, Iowa. It was the bizarre and gruesome conclusion to nine months of alleged paranormal activity at the fast-food joint-events popularly known as “the Burger City Poltergeist.” The story inspired Facebook memes, Twitter hashtags, Buzzfeed listicles, Saturday Night Live sketches, and more. But the case was never much more than a punchline...until bestselling writer Daniel Kraus (The Shape of Water, The Living Dead) decided to head to Iowa to dig up what really happened.
 
Presented here is the definitive story of “the most exhaustively documented haunting in history,” including-for the first time ever-interviews with every living survivor of the tragedy. The employees of Burger City were a family. They loved one another. At least, at the beginning. But love can make you do unspeakable things.
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The Ghost That Ate Us: The Tragic True Story of the Burger City Poltergeist
The Ghost that Ate Us is a true crime style mockumentary that details the events leading up to a massacre at a fast food restaurant. Using the backdrop of Jonny, Iowa, a truck stop town in a flyer over state, Kraus explores the many ways forgotten Americans with little money and less prospects can hasten their own doom. At turns darkly absurd and tragically grim this story will have you Googling to make sure nothing like this ever really happened because it just might be crazy enough to be true

You remember the brutal crime, don't you?
 
Maybe you read about it on Twitter. Maybe a friend sent you a news clip. Maybe you saw it on an episode of Spectral Journeys that night you were flipping through channels, unable to sleep.
 
Maybe after reading the true story, you won't ever sleep again.
 
On June 1, 2017, six people were killed at a Burger City franchise off I-80 near Jonny, Iowa. It was the bizarre and gruesome conclusion to nine months of alleged paranormal activity at the fast-food joint-events popularly known as “the Burger City Poltergeist.” The story inspired Facebook memes, Twitter hashtags, Buzzfeed listicles, Saturday Night Live sketches, and more. But the case was never much more than a punchline...until bestselling writer Daniel Kraus (The Shape of Water, The Living Dead) decided to head to Iowa to dig up what really happened.
 
Presented here is the definitive story of “the most exhaustively documented haunting in history,” including-for the first time ever-interviews with every living survivor of the tragedy. The employees of Burger City were a family. They loved one another. At least, at the beginning. But love can make you do unspeakable things.
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The Ghost That Ate Us: The Tragic True Story of the Burger City Poltergeist

The Ghost That Ate Us: The Tragic True Story of the Burger City Poltergeist

by Daniel Kraus

Narrated by Kirby Heyborne

Unabridged — 14 hours, 5 minutes

The Ghost That Ate Us: The Tragic True Story of the Burger City Poltergeist

The Ghost That Ate Us: The Tragic True Story of the Burger City Poltergeist

by Daniel Kraus

Narrated by Kirby Heyborne

Unabridged — 14 hours, 5 minutes

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Overview

The Ghost that Ate Us is a true crime style mockumentary that details the events leading up to a massacre at a fast food restaurant. Using the backdrop of Jonny, Iowa, a truck stop town in a flyer over state, Kraus explores the many ways forgotten Americans with little money and less prospects can hasten their own doom. At turns darkly absurd and tragically grim this story will have you Googling to make sure nothing like this ever really happened because it just might be crazy enough to be true

You remember the brutal crime, don't you?
 
Maybe you read about it on Twitter. Maybe a friend sent you a news clip. Maybe you saw it on an episode of Spectral Journeys that night you were flipping through channels, unable to sleep.
 
Maybe after reading the true story, you won't ever sleep again.
 
On June 1, 2017, six people were killed at a Burger City franchise off I-80 near Jonny, Iowa. It was the bizarre and gruesome conclusion to nine months of alleged paranormal activity at the fast-food joint-events popularly known as “the Burger City Poltergeist.” The story inspired Facebook memes, Twitter hashtags, Buzzfeed listicles, Saturday Night Live sketches, and more. But the case was never much more than a punchline...until bestselling writer Daniel Kraus (The Shape of Water, The Living Dead) decided to head to Iowa to dig up what really happened.
 
Presented here is the definitive story of “the most exhaustively documented haunting in history,” including-for the first time ever-interviews with every living survivor of the tragedy. The employees of Burger City were a family. They loved one another. At least, at the beginning. But love can make you do unspeakable things.

Editorial Reviews

NOVEMBER 2022 - AudioFile

Narrator Kirby Heyborne takes on this oddly humorous, somewhat macabre tale of murder. The author describes his story of the 2017 massacre of six people in a fast food joint in Jonny, Iowa, as a “true-crime-style mockumentary.” Heyborne’s matter-of-fact tone sounds journalistic as he describes ghosts and the haunting of the Burger City drive-through, sucking listeners into this unbelievable tale. Heyborne reserves his few tonal shifts for the recitation of newspaper accounts and the interjection of footnotes. He handles the minute details of each employee and victim, as well as the killer, with the utmost seriousness, no matter how bizarre or gruesome. M.B.K. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

NOVEMBER 2022 - AudioFile

Narrator Kirby Heyborne takes on this oddly humorous, somewhat macabre tale of murder. The author describes his story of the 2017 massacre of six people in a fast food joint in Jonny, Iowa, as a “true-crime-style mockumentary.” Heyborne’s matter-of-fact tone sounds journalistic as he describes ghosts and the haunting of the Burger City drive-through, sucking listeners into this unbelievable tale. Heyborne reserves his few tonal shifts for the recitation of newspaper accounts and the interjection of footnotes. He handles the minute details of each employee and victim, as well as the killer, with the utmost seriousness, no matter how bizarre or gruesome. M.B.K. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175425124
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 07/12/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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