About this book
Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer, Detective reunites readers with the ingenious boy detective and his loyal companion Huckleberry Finn as they tackle their most baffling case yet. When a mysterious murder strikes their quiet Arkansas community, Tom becomes determined to unravel the truth, only to discover that the real culprit may be far closer to home than anyone suspects. Uncle Silas finds himself at the center of a shocking accusation, and Tom must use all his wits and detective skills to clear his name.
Published in 1896, this clever adventure novel serves as Twain's witty parody of the wildly popular detective fiction that dominated the era. Narrated through Huck's distinctive voice, the story masterfully blends mystery, suspense, and Twain's signature humor as the boys chase down clues and uncover surprising secrets. The author drew inspiration from an actual Swedish criminal trial, adapting the astonishing details to American soil with characteristic charm.
Perfect for readers who love classic mysteries, coming-of-age adventures, and Twain's sharp social commentary, this audiobook captures the spirit of the American frontier while satirizing Victorian literary conventions. Whether you're a devoted fan of Tom and Huck's previous escapades or new to these beloved characters, this thrilling detective tale showcases why Twain remains one of America's greatest storytellers.