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Magdalen Nabb
Magdalen Nabb (1947 – 2007) studied at the Manchester College of Art, where she began to write. From 1975 onward she lived in Florence, working as a journalist and novelist. Nabb became famous for her Guarnaccia crime novels – she wrote 14 novels about the crotchety yet likeable Maresciallo – and also wrote books for children and teenagers.
Awards
- ›Josie Smith and Eileen‹ erhielt den Smarties Book Prize., 1991
- ›Josie Smith‹ war nominiert für den Guardian Children's Fiction Award., 1989
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»A writer of elegant crime fiction.«
The Daily Telegraph, London
»Magdalen Nabb is one of the most original of all crime writers.«
Georges Simenon
»It takes a writer as good as Magdalen Nabb to remind us how subtle the art of mystery can be.«
The New York Times , Book Review
»A writer of elegant crime fiction.«
The Daily Telegraph, London
»Magdalen Nabb is one of the most original of all crime writers.«
Georges Simenon
»It takes a writer as good as Magdalen Nabb to remind us how subtle the art of mystery can be.«
The New York Times , Book Review
Magdalen Nabb
&
Karen Donnelly
Josie Smith and the Big Fight with Eileen
Children's books
/ 144 pages
2007
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