As a young boy in the Ogwen Valley Dr Tudor spent many hours on the slopes of the Carneddau, searching for the remains of war planes, whilst his father worked in the Penrhyn Quarry. But little did he know that his life's ambition to become a doctor would take him to a war in the Middle East.
Dr Tudor spent forty years working as a GP in Criccieth, but this was not the beginning of his journey. In this autobiography the popular doctor shares some of his adventures in the Sahara desert during his time in the army in Libya. And when he returned to rural north Wales he soon learned that there is nothing quiet about a GP's life in a busy seaside town like Criccieth.