When I was a kid I remember reading "Mysteries of the Unexplained" -- a Time/Life series book, apparently the only one of the series my parents owned -- a book that used Nash's Among the Missing as a source. So when I saw this book I immediately snapped it up and read it cover to cover. Or, I tried... it turns out that reading about missing people, one after another, hundreds of missing people, sort of loses its charm. The people started to all blend together into a big mass. There is one excellent story in here that I went back to several times -- forget his name, but it's the guy who goes missing in his own field, and his wife hears him cry for two weeks, until the cries gradually diminish. Oh, it's chilling stuff. The book gets four stars for that vignette alone.