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Bryson City Secrets: Even More Tales of a Small-Town Doctor in the Smoky Mountains
Bryson City Secrets Even More Tales of a SmallTown Doctor in the Smoky Mountains
Author: Walt Larimore M.D.
More enchanting tales of the people and events that shaped a young doctor's life and faith during his early practice in the Smoky Mountains ... There are places in Bryson City where the smell of home cooking is a little too tempting for an empty stomach. Don't, for instance, pass the Fryemont Inn when the windows are open -- not unless y...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780310266341
ISBN-10: 0310266343
Publication Date: 1/1/2007
Pages: 288
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3.9 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Zondervan Publishing Company
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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reviewed Bryson City Secrets: Even More Tales of a Small-Town Doctor in the Smoky Mountains on
If you liked "Bryson City Seasons" (and I did), you will like this book, its sequel, in which we expect to find out what the author meant by writing, almost at the end of "Seasons," "I had no idea that within a month I would receive some terrible news--news that would shatter me, my family, and my future."

Well, we do find out at the beginning that the author's daughter calls her parents all upset because a horrible memory has surfaced, but if you are not the sort who peeks ahead, you will be left up in the air for most of the book while you read more of the very interesting and enjoyable experiences the doctor had in Bryson City.

I confess that after the irritation of that "tease" at the end of the one book, I felt even more irritated when the book that was supposed to solve the mystery opened with yet another tease and didn't explain it for a long time. I would still recommend both books as a good read--not really suspenseful and exciting, but books that offer food for thought and that leave you with a good feeling.
klonnie2007 avatar reviewed Bryson City Secrets: Even More Tales of a Small-Town Doctor in the Smoky Mountains on + 5 more book reviews
This is great book and author. I really enjoy his work.
reviewed Bryson City Secrets: Even More Tales of a Small-Town Doctor in the Smoky Mountains on
I read the other 2 books in this series and enjoyed this last one as well. Easy read and a surprise ending. Liked the stories of a small town and its residents.


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