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Mary Mackie Mary Mackie (née Kathleen Mary Whitlam)〔Lincoln Christ's Hospital School site. (Retrieved 19 November 2013. )〕 is an English writer of over 70 fiction and non-fiction books since 1971. Her work has been translated into twenty languages. ==Life== Born in Lincoln during the Second World War,〔Hachette Australia website. (Retrieved 19 November 2013. )〕 Mary was the daughter of Charles William Edward Whitlam,〔Dedication in ''Cobwebs and Cream Teas''. (Retrieved 20 November 2013. )〕 and lived in Carholme Road. She was educated at Lincoln Christ's Hospital High School, but left at 16 with six "0" levels,〔Lincoln Christ's Hospital School site.〕 and worked for a time as an accounts clerk.〔"About the Author" in a reissue of ''Cobwebs and Cream Teas'' (London: Hachette UK, 2013). (Retrieved 23 November 2013. )〕 Early in her marriage to the RAF airman Christopher Mackie, the family spent some time stationed in West Germany, where she began to write in 1971. Mary Mackie now lives with her husband at Heacham near Hunstanton on the Norfolk coast of England. Her husband had been evacuated there during the Second World War, at the age of 10 and they returned in 1990. The couple have two sons and four grandchildren. Mary Mackie continues to write.〔Author site. (); blog site. (). Retrieved 19 November 2013.〕 Her husband, a keen archaeologist, has been associated since its inception in 1996 with the Sedgeford Historical and Archaeological Research Project.
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