Ah, the pleasure of temporarily inhabiting characters imbued with so many of the flaws that most of us strive to hide. Five stories, involving well more than five problem customers. Milo Steddiman, a disgraced business titan, revisits his childhood town of Lincolnsville in “Full Circle”, only to discover that the years spent away haven’t exactly erased the traces of personality he’d left years before. In “A Summer Tale”, Miss Dori sees a familiar-looking man in a barber chair, and … [Read more...] about Table for One by Daniel Kelley