Best Danny Huston Audiobooks

The best audiobooks narrated by Danny Huston — 5 titles spanning Mystery, Biography & Memoir, averaging 3.69 ABR stars.

Danny Huston brings Hollywood royalty to the Letters of Note series, and his readings feel appropriately cinematic. His voice — a low, slightly rough instrument with natural charisma — gives weight to letters about love, music, war, and even cats. Huston reads with the unhurried confidence of a born storyteller, finding humor and gravity in equal measure across Shaun Usher's curated collections. There is something pleasingly analog about his delivery, like a letter being read aloud in a dim library. He does not over-perform; he trusts the material. Listeners who enjoy celebrity narrators that actually enhance the listening experience rather than distracting from it will find Huston a genuine pleasure across these thoughtfully assembled volumes.

Where to Start with Danny Huston

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    Letters of Note: Love cover

    Letters of Note: Love

    by Shaun Usher

    Narrated by Sanjeev Bhaskar, Louise Brealey, Simon Callow, Crystal Clarke, Benedict Cumberbatch, Adrian Edmondson, Danny Huston, Toby Jones, Jude Law, Natascha McElhone, Stephen Mangan, Miriam Margolyes, Clarke Peters, Various

    3.91 ABR Score (6.2K ratings)
    ★ 4.31 Goodreads (6.2K) ★ 5 Audible (2)
    2h 56m listening time • Released 2020

    A all-star cast of actors—Cumberbatch, Jude Law, Miriam Margolyes, and more—each voicing a different love letter transforms these 30 intimate missives into something closer to theater than audiobook. The performances elevate already-moving words into genuinely affecting moments.

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    Letters of Note: Music cover

    Letters of Note: Music

    by Shaun Usher

    Narrated by Sanjeev Bhaskar, Louise Brealey, Simon Callow, Nick Cave, Crystal Clarke, Benedict Cumberbatch, Adrian Edmondson, Stephen Fry, Danny Huston, Toby Jones, Jude Law, Stephen Mangan, Miriam Margolyes, Various

    3.69 ABR Score (234 ratings)
    ★ 3.9 Goodreads (230) ★ 5 Audible (4)
    2h 29m listening time • Released 2020

    A stellar ensemble cast reads intimate letters from music's greatest minds, turning private confessions into something almost like eavesdropping on genius at their most candid and human.

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    Letters of Note: Mothers cover

    Letters of Note: Mothers

    by Shaun Usher

    Narrated by Sanjeev Bhaskar, Louise Brealey, Simon Callow, Benedict Cumberbatch, Adrian Edmondson, Neil Gaiman, Danny Huston, Toby Jones, Ferdinand Kingsley, Jude Law, Helen McCrory, Natascha McElhone, Miriam Margolyes, Various

    3.64 ABR Score (279 ratings)
    ★ 3.87 Goodreads (278) ★ 5 Audible (1)
    3h 41m listening time • Released 2021

    A stellar ensemble cast—Cumberbatch, Gaiman, Jude Law, Miriam Margolyes—transforms intimate letters about motherhood into a moving audiobook that feels like overhearing conversations you needed to hear.

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    Letters of Note: War cover

    Letters of Note: War

    by Shaun Usher

    Narrated by Sanjeev Bhaskar, Louise Brealey, Simon Callow, Benedict Cumberbatch, Adrian Edmondson, Stephen Fry, Neil Gaiman, Danny Huston, Toby Jones, Ferdinand Kingsley, Jude Law, Natascha McElhone, Miriam Margolyes, Various

    3.63 ABR Score (178 ratings)
    ★ 4.01 Goodreads (175) ★ 5 Audible (3)
    2h 49m listening time • Released 2020

    An all-star cast of British actors breathing life into thirty devastating wartime letters, each one a raw firsthand account that hits harder read aloud than on the page.

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    Letters of Note: Cats cover

    Letters of Note: Cats

    by Shaun Usher

    Narrated by Sanjeev Bhaskar, Louise Brealey, Simon Callow, Benedict Cumberbatch, Adrian Edmondson, Stephen Fry, Neil Gaiman, Danny Huston, Toby Jones, Ferdinand Kingsley, Helen McCrory, Natascha McElhone, Stephen Mangan, Various

    3.56 ABR Score (397 ratings)
    ★ 3.55 Goodreads (392) ★ 3.6 Audible (5)
    2h 56m listening time • Released 2020

    A stellar ensemble cast—Cumberbatch, Fry, Gaiman, and more—elevates these delightful letters about cats into pure theatrical joy. Each narrator brings their own wit to correspondence from Dickens, Eliot, and Kerouac's mother.

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