Great anthology. I was in Baltimore for a conference, and during a break I went to a wonderful little book store, the Book Escape, and randomly came upon this collection in the farthest corner of the shop. I'm not even sure it was shelved in the right section, but that's why I always search every alcove and every shelf in a used bookstore.
This might be the most complete anthology I've ever read. Kudos to editor Michele Slung for bringing together a blend of legendary authors (Patricia Highsmith, Lovecraft, Edith Wharton, Ray Bradbury, Shirley Jackson), classic stories (Jack Ketchum's "The Box", Richard Matheson's "Button, Button") and new favorites.
What I like best is that the stories lean toward the philosophical. Mark Helprin's "Letters from the Samantha" is a tense, existential parable. "The Box" borrows elements of Stoicism and Melville's "Bartleby the Scrivener" to lead the reader to the lip of the abyss. And Christopher Fowler's "Hated" captures the randomness of existence.
Wish I'd found this book 17 years ago, when it first came out, but better late than never.