• Hunter Hunterson & Sons War Journal Volume One

  • By: Scott Sigler
  • Narrated by: Scott Sigler
  • Length: 3 hrs and 12 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (160 ratings)

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Hunter Hunterson & Sons War Journal Volume One

By: Scott Sigler
Narrated by: Scott Sigler
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Publisher's summary

Welcome to the family business.

Hunter Hunterson and his kin live in Slayerville, KY, making their living chasing crack-smoking ogres, peeping-tom phantoms, bail-jumping zombie pimps, and the occasional rabid unicorn. When a methed-out vampire (and family friend) goes on a road-trip rampage, Hunter and his kin pack up the truck and follow the trail of corpses all the way to San Francisco.

This reality-TV style story feels like a combination of Dog the Bounty Hunter meets Ghostbusters meets The Beverly Hillbillies. Hunter's war journal is a mix of tawdry laughs and gut-churning horror.

©2018 Empty Set Entertainment (P)2018 Empty Set Entertainment

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Better than the first time!

I had heard the stories of the War Journal before they got that name from the podcasts. Loved it just as much this time. Scott is an excellent author, an incredible voice actor and the consummate storyteller. I look forward to anything that man puts out for the fans. I hope more volumes make it to press.

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on the edge of my seat and laughing

Scott Sigler is one of my favorite authors of all time. he had me look in my back seat while driving in the dark, laughed until I thought I would wet myself, and made me think differently about the way I see things. love his work.

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Amazing as usual!

Interesting short story’s from when Scott was getting into his stride! Awesome book to add to the collection

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Great continuation of the HH&S short story

First off, let me say that this was a really fun book to listen to. The HH&S short story was great to begin with so making a whole book out of it makes perfect sense. Scott Sigler is one of those rare Scifi writers who also happens to have an amazing narrator's voice. I understand his motivations as to why he couldn't narrate every single one of his books. To do it right, it would definitely take time away from writing new material. However, it is always great whenever I come across one of his books and realize he is also the narrator. Anyway, this is a very entertaining book for sure. if you want to know more about the HH&S story, look up the short story online. It should be under his Bones are White short story series or the Blood is Red series. And Scott, if you ever read this, please publish The Crypt and make into a 3 part series, at least. I have been waiting for that story since 2011 man! haha.

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awesome scott

really, one of my favorite drug dealers (writers) cause he gives you the first book for free in part form and now I HAVE TO buy the rest cause I much know the rest of the story. onward to the GFL book 2 for me.

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Some of his best work.

Please add more war journal entries to Audible, and please continue to narrate your own work.

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Deinitely a fan!

Been a fan of Hunter Hunterson and Sons since the start. So much so that even though I have these stories in print I got the audio book anyway. Glad I did!

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Random redneck tales, light on fantasy

It almost feels like the author wanted to do a redneck comedy sketch about black people and gay men, but worried about the heat he’d get. So, he packaged it in a hillbilly urban fantasy. I see how it’s supposed to be supportive, but the use of the N and F words while poking fun at country bumpkins didn’t work for me. Sure, there was an occasional fun bit. I chuckled at the magical fairy going off on the modern-day-gay-fairies. There just wasn’t enough humor, action or fantasy.

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different and fun

When I read the title of this book I was unsure if I would like it. It turns out I love it, and really want a sequel. Scott Sigler got all the emotions right, and made me cry.

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Redneck-Funny (I created a new term)

I enjoy this author so much... I’d try basically anything he serves up. Was not disappointed: EXCEPT - it’s under 4 hours long.
I could have probably listened to these stories for another 10 hours.

So beware if you need a companion for a trip across country... you’ll need a backup.

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Fantastic stories well told

Great story telling, fantastic stories, told in Scott Sigler brilliant way. Can’t wait for the next instalment of the War Journal.

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