Irish Country series

The Irish Country Novels
Author Patrick Taylor
Language English
Genre Historical fiction
Publisher Forge Books
Published February 6, 2007 – Present
Media type Print (hardcover and paperback),
Audiobook

The Irish Country Novels are an ongoing series of historical fiction books written by Patrick Taylor and published by Forge Books.[1] The first book in the series, An Irish Country Doctor, was originally published as The Apprenticeship of Doctor Laverty by Insomniac Press in 2004, and became a New York Times bestseller in 2007.[2] Several sequels in the series have also become international bestsellers,[3][4] particularly in Canada, where Taylor has resided since 1970.[5]

Set in Ballybucklebo, a fictional village in rural Northern Ireland, the series follows novice doctor Barry Laverty as he begins his assistantship at the practice of Dr. Fingal Flahertie O'Reilly. The sixth and eighth books of the series, A Dublin Student Doctor and Fingal O'Reilly, Irish Doctor, explore the life of Dr. O'Reilly prior to the events of An Irish Country Doctor.

Bibliography

Novels

  1. An Irish Country Doctor, 2007
  2. An Irish Country Village, 2008
  3. An Irish Country Christmas, 2008
  4. An Irish Country Girl, 2010
  5. An Irish Country Courtship, 2010
  6. A Dublin Student Doctor, 2011
  7. An Irish Country Wedding, 2012
  8. Fingal O'Reilly, Irish Doctor, 2013
  9. An Irish Doctor in Peace and at War, 2014
  10. An Irish Doctor in Love and at Sea, 2015
  11. An Irish Country Love Story: A Novel, 2016

Short Stories

References

  1. “An Irish Doctor in Peace and at War”, Kirkus Reviews, August 26, 2014.
  2. "New York Times best sellers - March 18, 2007", New York Times, March 18, 2007.
  3. "New York Times best sellers - October 30, 2011", New York Times, October 30, 2011.
  4. "New York Times best sellers - November 4, 2012", New York Times, November 4, 2012.
  5. "The Globe and Mail Bestsellers - November 21, 2009", The Globe and Mail, November 21, 2009.
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