Finn, Again, The Later Adventure of Huckleberry Finn


Read by Doug Hundley

(4.8 stars; 20 reviews)

Still a rascal and a wanderer, Huck Finn, now nearing thirty, narrowly escapes a shotgun wedding, outwits a crafty Treasury Agent bent on connecting him with the killing of President Lincoln, meets up with Tom Sawyer and his old river pal Jim, executes a clever con in saloons across Nebraska, and explores the American Frontier with a traveling band of Shakespearean actors.

Along the way our free-spirited hero falls head-over-heels for an English heiress, gets involved in a series of brawls, survives a gun battle, has a run-in with a poisonous snake, builds a raft, almost drowns, survives a San Francisco earthquake, and is forced to disguise himself as a woman.

All this in an effort to catch a boat to Australia to prospect for opals “as big as your thumb.”


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Just finished listening to it yesterday and found it to be a thoroughly riveting, on the edge of my seat, hanging on every word experience For some strange reason, i felt like i knew each and every character personally. The narration with the various dialects and accents came off beautifully. ...


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Finn Again is a story that is a perfect fit for recording, and Doug is a talented voice actor able to do the accents that created a very believable young southern man, a girl and several Shakespearean actors, male and female and others along the way. Huck's adventures came to ...


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I agree with Belle back in September 2009, "Finn - Down Under", would be a great sequel. Cobb's stagecoaches, the Gold Rush, aristocratic sons sent from England to Australia "under a cloud", paddle wheelers on the Murray River and bushrangers wearing iron buckets as armored helmets would make a great ...


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Thank you so much Mr Hundley having heard your book countless times, I find fantastic how you are able to slip into the style and the voices of each of the people Huck meets along the way, I also must say how you are able it fit the history of ...


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Doug, it would take me too long to tell you everything I like about it, from your cast of colorful and authentic-sounding characters (brought to life in your authorial voice) to the scams and all the cliffhangers and ingenious escapes, the narrative drive, the archetypal themes (which refuse to take ...


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Brilliant! The ending was fantastic! Written well, read very well, quite in keeping with the original. Now, come live in Australia for a bit and write about Huck Downunda! That outta be a hoot! I don't see so good any more, so audio books and podcasts are my new religion.


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What an entertaining and captivating tale! After giving up on a few O.K. stories with not-so-great narrators, I felt gratified to find an audiobook that is both well-written and well-performed. There was just the right balance of adventure, friendship, shenanigans, and romance to keep me hooked. Thank you!


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Thanks, Arlene, for the positive comments regarding my writing and my performing of Finn, Again. I'm thrilled that you enjoyed it so thoroughly and especially that it prompted smiles and giggles. Love that kind of feedback.