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An Irish Country Village (Irish Country Books)
Patrick Taylor

Forge Books, 2008 - 432 pages

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warm sequel

In the 1960s having decided to practice medicine in Balleybucklebo, Northern Ireland, (see AN IRISH COUNTRY DOCTOR) Barry Laverty begins his "apprenticeship working for Dr. Fingal Flahertie O'Reilly, a local legend. He finds the wide range of patients with their diverse problems fascinating and keeps him attentive. Barry also quickly learns why his mentor is a superstar amongst the working class and he admires the grumpy Fingal. This is not so much due to his medical healing but more because he gets involved in the social affairs of the villagers.

Currently Fingal battles the council who want to change the Black Swan pub from a popular local establishment into a touristy thing to bring in more money. Barry also finds his attraction for engineering student Patricia Spence growing even as he fears yet hopes she will soon go to Cambridge. Finally he faces a malpractice lawsuit from a widow whose husband he misdiagnosed.

This warm sequel to AN IRISH COUNTRY DOCTOR is an entertaining tale that brings to life a small village in the 1960s. The storyline is character driven as the eccentric locals bring time and place to the foreground. Dr. Fingal is somewhat the stereotype of the grumpy caring aging doctor, but no one will care as he brings extra heart to the mix. Fans will enjoy the continuing saga of Dr. Barry Laverty as he holds the insightful tale together while growing into the heir apparent to the village doctor.

Harriet Klausner



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A Pleasure

A sequel to "An Irish Country Doctor", this book picks up where the other left off. If you enjoyed "Doctor" then "Village" is a must. You need not read "An Irish Country Doctor" to enjoy this book but it would make it a richer experience









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A No-Brainer

If you are searching for a good read that doesn't require a lot of thinking, then this is the book for you. I enjoyed this book (as I did the first installment) and I would read more by Patrick Taylor to find out what happens with the characters. Not all fiction has to be blood and gore and fast paced action to be interesting. I love reading books that give a sense of place and culture, and this one has both of those in spades. I great armchair tour of Ireland!


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Patrick Taylor first charmed readers with An Irish Country Doctor, a warm and enchanting novel in the tradition of James Herriot and Jan Karon. Now Taylor returns to the colorful Northern Ireland community of Ballybucklebo, where there?s always something brewing beneath the village?s deceptively sleepy surface.

Young Doctor Barry Laverty has only just begun his assistantship under his eccentric mentor, Dr. Fingal Flahertie O?Reilly, but he already feels right at home in Ballybucklebo. When the sudden death of a patient casts a cloud over Barry?s reputation, his chances of establishing himself in the village are endangered, especially since the grieving widow is threatening a lawsuit.

While he anxiously waits for the postmortem results that he prays will exonerate him, Barry must regain the trust of the gossipy Ulster village, one patient at a time. From a put-upon shop girl with a mysterious rash to the troubled pregnancy of a winsome young lass who?s not quite married yet, Ballybucklebo provides plenty of cases to keep the two country G.P.s busy.

Not all their challenges are medical in nature. When a greedy developer sets his sights on the very heart of the community, the village pub, it?s up to the doctors to save the Black Swan (affectionately known to the locals as the ?Mucky Duck?) from being turned into an overpriced tourist trap. After all, the good citizens of Ballybucklebo need some place to drink to each other?s health. . . .

Whether you?ve visited in the past, or are discovering Ballybucklebo for the first time, An Irish Country Village is an ideal location for anyone looking for wit, warmth, and just a touch of blarney.




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