It funny, but I thought I had read this back in the day, however my timeline said differently, so it was game on. Honestly, at least a couple of these I am certain I have heard in the podcast feed at some point, but regardless, I enjoyed reading and/or re-reading all the stories in the collection. In fact, I would say every story is top notch, and having guest narrators was a fine move. Loved the different voices, and all were superb in their specific stories. The only issue I had, and it is purely my opinion, is that when I read the original Hunter Hunterson story in Blood is Red, it was on Kindle, which means I supplied my own "voice" to the characters, which is somewhere between Dog the Bounty Hunter and Ted Nugent (yeah, I am from the south, but these guys still fit my idea for Hunter and Sons), so when I heard Scott's hillbilly interpretation, it threw me off. Granted, the characters were from Kentucky, but for some reason it just seemed too much to have them sound like Jethro and Jed. No complaint, as the story was funny as hell, as I expected. Overall, loved the book, recommend the hell out of it, and wonder why the hell I haven't read it before now! Let's add one more hell for the fun of it :-) Damn, I picked up some Hunterson myself...!