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Denali

By: Austin Bunn
Narrated by: Jack Falahee, Jake Lacy, Amrit Kaur, full cast
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Three friends from small-town Pennsylvania set out to conquer Denali, North America's highest peak, but only two come down alive. On the mountain, their grand adventure unravels into a harrowing tale of survival, betrayal, and the haunting consequences of ambition pushed too far. For fans of Into Thin Air, Touching the Void, and 127 Hours, Denali has a full cast, jaw-dropping twists, and immersive sound design that will transport you to one of the most extreme environments on earth.

When their best friend Josh proposes a daring climb of Alaska’s perilous summit, aspiring writer Finn (Jack Falahee, How to Get Away with Murder) sees it as his ticket to literary success, and local lifer Doug (Jake Lacy, The White Lotus) signs up for the challenge. But as the trio ascends into the deadly "Death Zone," long-buried secrets and rivalries emerge, threatening to tear them apart before the mountain does.

Told through a masterful blend of present-day scenes, excerpts from Finn’s now best-selling memoir, and their pulse-pounding ascent, Denali keeps listeners on edge, slowly revealing the mystery of what really happened on that fateful expedition. As Abby (Amrit Kaur, Sex Lives of College Girls), Josh’s sister, pieces together conflicting accounts years later, she’s forced to confront unsettling questions about the brother she thought she knew—and the man she's chosen to love.

Denali explores the complex bonds of friendship, the seductive power of fame, and the psychological toll of surviving when others do not.

Available in Dolby Atmos on Audible.

©2024 Austin Bunn (P)2024 Audible Originals, LLC
Editors Select Psychological Suspense Thriller & Suspense Exciting

About the creator

Austin Bunn wrote the script to Kill Your Darlings, starring Daniel Radcliffe, and is the author of short story collection The Brink, the producer's memoir A Killer Life: How an Independent Producer Survives Deals and Disasters in Hollywood and Beyond (with Christine Vachon), and Short Film Screenwriting: A Craft Guide and Anthology. His writing has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, Zoetrope, The Village Voice, The Pushcart Prize, Best American Science and Nature Writing, Best American Fantasy, and elsewhere. He has written feature screenplays for Fox, Lionsgate, Participant Media, and his award-winning short films have screened nationally and internationally. His monologue, "Basement Story," won the Missouri Review Audio Essay Prize and has been broadcast on WBEZ, Third Coast, Australian Radio, and Michigan Public Radio. The audiobook of The Brink won the Audie 2017 for best fiction collection from Audible. He teaches at Cornell University.

About the Performer

Jack can be seen co-starring opposite Viola Davis on Shonda Rhimes’ breakout series How to Get Away With Murder for ABC, which aired its final season in 2020. He most recently worked on the films We Are Boats, The Song of Sway Lake, and Berserk. Jack also co-starred alongside Josh Radnor and Mary Elizabeth Winstead in Scott Free and PBS’s mini-series Mercy Street.

About the Performer

Jake most recently completed work starring in All Her Fault opposite Sarah Snook for Peacock. He can be seen in William Friedkin’s The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, starring opposite Kiefer Sutherland and Jason Clark, streaming on Showtime, and in Apples Never Fall with Annette Bening and Sam Neill, for Peacock. Jake was seen starring in A Friend of the Family on Peacock and in Aaron Sorkin's Being the Ricardos starring Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem. And he can be seen starring in the HBO Limited Series by Mike White, White Lotus. He starred opposite Zoe Kravitz in the Hulu series High Fidelity and in the FX Limited Series Mrs. America opposite Rose Byrne.
Jake also starred in Fosse/Verdon on FX, with Michelle Williams and Sam Rockwell; in Diane; Otherhood and Ode to Joy as well as Showtime’s I’m Dying Up Here
His other feature credits include Rampage, Johnny English III, John Madden’s political thriller Miss Sloane, Their Finest Hour and a Half, How to Be Single, Carol, Love the Coopers, Obvious Child and Intramural.
Jake’s best-known TV roles are as Fran in the final season of the hit HBO series Girls and as Pete on the ninth and final season of NBC’s The Office, which earned him and the rest of the cast a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Best Ensemble in a Comedy in 2013. Additionally, he was nominated alongside the cast of Carol for a Golden Globe Award, a Critics Choice Award and San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award in the category of Best Picture.
Jake Lacy was raised in Vermont and graduated from North Carolina School of the Arts.

About the Performer

Kaur’s film and television career includes starring in HBOMax’s The Sex Lives of College Girls, and most recently The Queen of My Dreams, which opened at The Toronto International Film Festival. Off-screen, she is an ensemble member of Gracemoon Arts Company, which opened an off-off Broadway theater in Brooklyn, New York, in 2024.
Kaur is repped by Edna Talent, Stark Management, Narrative, and Ziffren Brittenham.

Denali is an Audible Original

Produced by: Wave Runner Studios
Written by: Austin Bunn
Directed by: Kimberly Senior
Starring:
Jack Falahee as Finn
Amrit Kaur as Abby
Jake Lacy as Doug
Additional performances by:
Jolly Abraham
Austin Bunn
Mary Beth Fisher
Kimberly Guerrero
Omar Maskati
Caroline Neff
Brian Nishii
Tanis Parenteau
Additional Voices by: [Loop Group]
Dann Fink
Daphne Gaines
Jason Griffith
Marcella Lentz-Pope
Executive Produced by: Austin Bunn
Audible Executive Producer: Joshua Poole
Wave Runner Executive Producer: Jenny Radelet Mast
Produced by: Lydia Smith
The Production was engineered by:
SAM BAIR (relic room)
Johnny Guerrero
Nate Richardson (rep studio )
Brett Tubin (relic room)
Josiah Kosier (studio awesome)
Amy Holomakoff (fac underground)
TRACEY & ART (mutiny)
Chris Guerrieri (cherry beach)
Editing, Sound Design, and Mix: Jackie! Zhou
Original music by: Alain Emile
Casting by: Alaine Alldaffer & Lisa Donadio
Our Production Manager: Libby Feltch
Our Assistant Production Manager & Script Supervisor: Fred Carlos
Thank you to our Readers:
Behzad Dabu
Ethan Dubin
Meghan Guastella
Amanda Salchow
and Brooke Weisman
Head of Creative Development at Audible: Kate Navin
Audible Chief Content Officer: Rachel Ghiazza
Copyright 2024 by Austin Bunn
Sound recording copyright 2024 by Audible Originals, LLC

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A lost hour

This book has potential, but the story lacks cohesion. This is unfortunate, as the author could have engaged readers more effectively and developed a stronger storyline.

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Intriguing

Overall a good story. The ending is a little soft; I would have liked a more definite precise ending.

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Thought provocative

For a short store, it was pretty well written and told. Constantly wondering what was going on but in a good way. And even kept my mind wondering wait what even after it ended.

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Don't bother.

The basic premise is interesting, but the storyline is inconsistent, there are multiple unresolved threads, and the switches between past/present/memoir is badly executed, needlessly complicating the narrative.

The ending feels like the author couldn't figure out how to tie it all together so they threw in mad cackling and probably told themselves they were being edgy and giving it an ambiguous ending.

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That’s an hour and a half I’ll never get back

So many little details that seemed like they’d be roped in for meaning at some point but this whole story really falls short.
What was this even about? I could have written better than this in 6th grade.

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Frozen memories on Denali

Frightening. . . The very thought of dying alone. Be With your friends only a few hundred feet away. You are helplessly alone while waiting for your own inevitable death.

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Pretty good

Too short but knew that going in. My biggest problem is I can’t tell who it is laughing at the end. Doug bc he did something or Finn bc he did? So kinda screws up the whole ending

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Loved it!

I really liked that it was a full cast Audio-play! The sound design enhances the experience, with chilling winds, creaking ice, and the distant echoes of the climbers' voices creating an immersive atmosphere that pulls you into the harsh reality of the climb. Highly recommended!

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Suspense

Somewhat hard to follow storyline. Character development was done well. realistic character interpretation. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah blah blah blah.

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Not clear what the point was

The idea behind the story is fascinating and I like the supernatural aspect of hikers feeling the presence of some spirit with them on their climb, but the story itself was mostly confusing and the ending left me with more questions. What was the point? That people are untrustworthy? No character feels very likable as they all seem to be betraying and hurting one another.

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