This simple, absorbing book begins where the previous "An Irish Country Doctor" ended. Young Doctor Laverty, a recent medical school graduate, has decided to accept an apprenticeship with the crusty Fingal O'Reilly, GP. The WWI naval veteran and former Rugby star proves to be gruff and wise, yet uncommonly patient and intuitive with his eccentric "customers," psychic housekeeper, and petulent pets.
The residents of Ballybucklebo, a small, rustic community in mid-1960's County Down, are true Irish country folk, and proud of it. The good doctors O'Reilly and Laverty deal with the symptoms, both medical & cultural, of their small community with wit, wisdom and humor.
There are no explosions or car chases or political intrigue in Ballybucklebo. No murders or natural disasters. There are however, dogs that steal, cats that seem possessed, young men who dream, old women that scream, and some fine spirits to wash it all down. Mostly though, there's an abundance of the simple pleasures and treasures of life in a small Irish village.
The good news for fans of this warm and very Irish story is that the third book in the series, "An Irish Country Christmas," is due to be published in November 2008.