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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