The collection features a short introduction by Lansdale entitled "The Boys."
Coco Butternut
Hoodoo Harry
Sad Onions
The Briar Patch Boogie
Cold Cotton
Critical reception
Publishers Weekly said the collection is "uneven" and pointed out several "low points" in the collection, including "the forgettable 'Sad Onions' [...] and the lamentable 'The Briar Patch Boogie.'"[1] They concluded by noting, "Though high on action, adventure, and carnage, these tales are short on humor, characterization, and personal reflection. Hap and Leonard enthusiasts will hope for better next time."[1]
Library Journal provided a more favorable review, saying the collection is "just as good and fresh as the first, offering high voltage action mixed with down-home humor."[2]