Irish Country (6 books in series)
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review 1: I continue to love this series with each new book. Dr. F.F. O'Reilly is finally going to marry Kitty O'Hallorhan, but not before helping several of the townspeople of Ballybucklebo including the familiar characters of Donnel Donnelly, Bertie Biship & Helen Hewitt. Housekeeper ...
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review 1: This was probably my favorite Patrick Taylor book to date. Having been to Ireland, I have a lot of interest in the folk lore of the people there, and the faerie trees top the list. The first 100 pages of Irish Country Girl focus on the blackthorne tree and why one does not want t...
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review 1: This was the first book I read of Patrick Taylor and the first of this series. I'm a sucker for Irish things and Christmas, because of this book was perfect! This is a book to cuddle up by the fire when it's cold with hot cocoa. Patrick Taylor's stories make me think of the Doc M...
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review 1: While I felt enlightened by the sociological, medical and historical insights offered in this book, I have to confess that I agree with the member in our book club who said, “It was a book that was easy to put down”. People in our book club rated the book between a 2 and a 4. I ...
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review 1: This is the second book in the series I have read, so obviously I like this author and his doctor stories. That does not mean he is a great author, but he is a very enjoyable one and I needed a break from my usually more serious reading. I am also familiar with the Irish location...
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review 1: This is the fifth book in the ongoing Irish Country series. In the last volume, the author provided a background story for Kinky Kincaid, the reliable and beloved cook and housekeeper who keeps the doctors’ home and office running like a well-oiled machine. This time we are tak...