Finishing Laird Barron's Nanashi part 1. Holy hell if you like yakuza and mythos horror you should read it.
Contrary opinion
I'm a big fan of Barron's early work (The Imago Sequence, Occultation, The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All)
This is skipable in my opinion. A story about a Yakuza assassin who does a job and some weird things happen. Very short to it's detriment. More realistic/serious in tone than X's for Eyes or The Light Is The Darkness. Slightly better than those last two in my opinion but this story doesn't bring anything new or interesting to the table.
Barron has a habit of repeating themes and that is front and center here.
To be frank there are a handful of stories in Children of the Old Leech by authors other than Barron that I recommend you read other than this.
However, in the back of the Kindle edition is an excerpt from "Blood and Stardust". If anyone remembers the movie AI one of the main problems with the movie is that the director constantly hits the viewer over the head with "this is a Pinocchio" story. "Blood and Stardust" is Barron's take on Frankenstein and it suffers from the same sin at least in this excerpt. However the main character and style is interesting enough with ideas that are new to Barron that the excerpt was very engaging. I want to read more of it. However given Barron's recent track record, if "Blood and Stardust" is short I imagine it may suffer from the lack of a compelling narrative and resolution as well. Time will tell.
Another caveat. I still buy Barron's books even the ones I think are very sub par to support him. I hope eventually he will have the inspiration/time/opportunity to create something novel again.