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Magdalen Nabb was born in Church, a moorland village in Lancashire, England....
Magdalen Nabb
British author (1947–2007)
Magdalen Nabb (née Nuttal; 16 January 1947 – 18 August 2007) was a British author, best known for the Marshal Guarnaccia detective novels.
Magdalen Nabb's 13th Marshal Guarnaccia novel THE INNOCENT is the latest episode in her venerable crime series that has been going strong for over two decades.
Early life and education
Magdalen Nuttal was born in Church, Lancashire on 16 January 1947, and was raised in Ramsbottom.[1] She went by 'Magda' with her two sisters and parents. Both of her parents' died while she was in childhood; her father died of rheumatic fever at age 32 when she was 7, and her mother died suddenly when Nuttal was 13.
She and her sisters moved in with their aunt, but within two weeks, their uncle died.[2]
Nuttal attended the Convent Grammar School in Bury, Greater Manchester, then attended an art college in Manchester,[1] where she studied arts and pottery.[citation needed]
Career
Nabb began her career teaching art at a primary school in Holcombe, Greater Manchester.[2]
After moving to Florence in 1975, Nabb in