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Frosty Ryan has always been the perfect political wife, mother and stepmother to U.S. Senator Mitchell Stewart and their four daughters. Now, Mitch has a clear past to the Vice-presidency. Everyone is jubilant with the exception of Frosty. She has a secret past, the kind that does not play well on the resume of a woman who could become the next Second Lady.
Mickey Enright isn't ready to be dead. His life on earth has been more than satisfactory. He is an icon in Tralee, a "typical Kerryman," an easy-going, life-of-the-party jokester, a man's man, a decent, although unexceptional, provider who took for granted the faithfulness of his wife, the love of his children, Kerry football, and a few pints with the lads in Betty's Pub on Rock Street. Convinced there has been a mistake, he demands another chance at mortality. St. Peter, with an agenda of his own, sends Mickey back to Tralee... as a stranger. Meanwhile, Hannie, Mickey's widow, has begun to resurface from her loss and celebrate her freedom. She has also learned a thing or two about her late husband, enough to convince her that life after marriage might be more satisfying than it was during. Mickey, his original purpose to win back a few more years of his former life, finds himself in the unique position of attempting to court his wife, a woman he believes holds no surprises for him and, in so doing, learns a thing or two about Hannie and even more about himself.
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