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Douglas Jerome Preston (born May 31, 1956) is an American journalist and author. Although he is best known for his thrillers in collaboration with Lincoln Child (including the ''
Agent Pendergast Aloysius Xingu Leng Pendergast is a fictional character appearing in novels by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. He first appeared as a supporting character in their first novel, ''Relic'' (1995), and in its 1997 sequel ''Reliquary'', befor ...
'' series and ''Gideon Crew'' series), he has also written six solo novels, including the ''
Wyman Ford Wyman Ford is a fictional character found in many of the solo novels by American author Douglas Preston. Background Ford was an agent in the Central Intelligence Agency for several years, all prior to his first appearance in literature. His wife ...
'' series and a novel entitled ''Jennie'', which was made into a movie by Disney. He has authored a half-dozen nonfiction books on science and exploration and writes occasionally for '' The New Yorker'', '' Smithsonian'', and other magazines.


Life and early career

Preston was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts and grew up in Wellesley, Massachusetts. A graduate of the Cambridge School of Weston in Weston, Massachusetts, and Pomona College in
Claremont, California Claremont () is a suburban city on the eastern edge of Los Angeles County, California, United States, east of downtown Los Angeles. It is in the Pomona Valley, at the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. As of the 2010 census it had a popul ...
, Preston began his writing career at the
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in
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. From 1978 to 1985, Preston worked for the
American Museum of Natural History The American Museum of Natural History (abbreviated as AMNH) is a natural history museum on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. In Theodore Roosevelt Park, across the street from Central Park, the museum complex comprises 26 inter ...
as a writer, editor, and manager of publications. He served as managing editor for the journal ''Curator'' and was a columnist for ''Natural History'' magazine. In 1985 he published a history of the museum, ''Dinosaurs In The Attic: An Excursion into the American Museum of Natural History'', which chronicled the explorers and expeditions of the museum's early days. The editor of that book at St. Martin's Press was his future writing partner, Lincoln Child. They soon collaborated on a thriller set in the museum titled ''
Relic In religion, a relic is an object or article of religious significance from the past. It usually consists of the physical remains of a saint or the personal effects of the saint or venerated person preserved for purposes of veneration as a tangi ...
'', published in 1995. It was subsequently made into a 1997 motion picture by
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starring Penelope Ann Miller,
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, and Linda Hunt. In 1986, Preston moved to New Mexico and began to write full-time. Seeking an understanding of the first moment of contact between Europeans and Native Americans in America, he retraced on horseback
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's violent and unsuccessful search for the legendary Seven Cities of Gold. That thousand mile journey across the American Southwest resulted in the book ''Cities of Gold: A Journey Across the American Southwest''. Since that time, Preston has undertaken many long horseback journeys retracing historic or prehistoric trails, for which he was inducted into the Long Riders' Guild. He has also participated in expeditions in other parts of the world, including a journey deep into
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-held territory in the Cambodian jungle with a small army of soldiers, to become the first Westerner to visit a lost Angkor temple. He was the first person in 3,000 years to enter an ancient Egyptian burial chamber in a tomb known as
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in the Valley of the Kings. Preston participated in an expedition that led to the discovery of an ancient city in an unexplored valley in the Mosquitia mountains of Eastern Honduras, which he chronicled in a nonfiction book, ''The Lost City of the Monkey God: A True Story''. On that expedition he and other expedition members contracted an incurable tropical disease known as mucocutaneous
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, for which he received treatment at the National Institutes of Health. In 1989 and 1990 he taught nonfiction writing at Princeton University. He has been active in the
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organization.


Writing career

With his frequent collaborator Lincoln Child, he created the character of FBI Special Agent
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, who appears in many of their novels, including ''
Relic In religion, a relic is an object or article of religious significance from the past. It usually consists of the physical remains of a saint or the personal effects of the saint or venerated person preserved for purposes of veneration as a tangi ...
'', ''
The Cabinet of Curiosities ''The Cabinet of Curiosities'' is a thriller novel by American writers Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, released on June 3, 2002 by Grand Central Publishing. This is the third installment in the Special Agent Pendergast series. Plot summary W ...
'', '' Brimstone'', and ''
White Fire ''White Fire'' (also known as ''Vivre Pour Survivre'' and ''Le Diamant'') is a 1984 French-American-Italian- Turkish thriller film by Jean-Marie Pallardy. It stars Belinda Mayne, Robert Ginty, Fred Williamson, Gordon Mitchell and Jess Hahn. The ...
''. Additional novels by the Preston and Child team include '' Mount Dragon'', '' Riptide'', ''
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'', and '' The Ice Limit''. Later, the duo created the Gideon Crew series, which consists of '' Gideon's Sword'', '' Gideon's Corpse'', and ''The Lost Island''. For his solo career, Preston's fictional debut was '' Jennie'', a novel about a chimpanzee who is adopted by an American family. His next novel was '' The Codex'', a treasure hunt novel with a style that was much closer to the thriller genre of his collaborations with Child. ''The Codex'' introduced the characters of Tom Broadbent and Sally Colorado. Tom and Sally return in ''
Tyrannosaur Canyon ''Tyrannosaur Canyon'' is a novel by Douglas Preston published on August 11, 2005, by Forge Books. It is the first book in the Wyman Ford series. The story revolves around the search for a mysterious item buried in the New Mexico desert. Plot su ...
'', which also features the debut of
Wyman Ford Wyman Ford is a fictional character found in many of the solo novels by American author Douglas Preston. Background Ford was an agent in the Central Intelligence Agency for several years, all prior to his first appearance in literature. His wife ...
, an ex-
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agent and (at the time) a monk-in-training. Following ''Tyrannosaur Canyon'', Ford leaves the monastery where he is training, forms his own private investigation company, and replaces Broadbent as the main protagonist of Preston's solo works. Ford subsequently returns in ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''The Kraken Project''. In addition to his collaborations with Child and his solo fictional universe, Preston has written several nonfiction books of his own, mainly dealing with the history of the American Southwest. He has written about archaeology and paleontology for '' The New Yorker'' magazine and has also been published in '' Smithsonian'', '' Harper's'', '' The Atlantic'', '' Natural History'', and ''
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''. In May, 2011, Pomona College conferred on Preston the degree of Doctor of Letters (Honoris Causa). He is the recipient of writing awards in the United States and Europe.


Involvement in the "Monster of Florence" case

In 2000, Preston moved to
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with his young family and became fascinated with an unsolved local murder mystery involving a serial killer nicknamed the "
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". The case and his problems with the Italian authorities are the subject of his 2008 book ''
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'', co-authored with Italian journalist Mario Spezi. The book spent three months on the ''New York Times'' bestseller list and won a number of journalism awards in Europe and the United States. It is being developed into a movie by
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, produced by
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. Clooney will play the role of Preston.


Involvement in the Amanda Knox case

Preston has criticized the conduct of Italian prosecutor
Giuliano Mignini Giuliano Mignini (born April 13, 1950)Burleigh 2011, pp. 153–154. is an Italian magistrate. He retired as a public prosecutor in Perugia, Umbria, in 2020. He is known for his involvement as the prosecutor in the investigation of the death of ...
in the trial of American student Amanda Knox, one of three convicted, and eventually cleared, of the murder of British student Meredith Kercher in Perugia in 2007. In 2009, Preston argued on '' 48 Hours'' on CBS that the case against Knox was "based on lies, superstition, and crazy conspiracy theories". In December 2009, after the verdict had been announced, he described his own interrogation by Mignini on '' Anderson Cooper 360°'' on CNN. Preston said of Mignini, "this is a very abusive prosecutor. He makes up theories. He's ... obsessed with satanic sex."


“Operation Thriller” USO Tour

In 2010, Preston participated in the first USO tour sponsored by the International Thriller Writers organization, along with authors David Morrell, Steve Berry, Andy Harp, and James Rollins. After visiting with wounded soldiers and giving away books at National Navy Medical Center and Walter Reed Army Medical Center, the group spent over a week in Kuwait and Iraq, marking “the first time in the USO’s 69-year history that authors visited a combat zone.” Of the experience, Preston said, “As always, we learn a great deal from all of the amazing and dedicated people we meet.”


Authors United

In 2014, during a disagreement over terms between Hachette Book Group and
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, Preston initiated an effort which became known as Authors United. During the contract dispute, books by Hachette authors faced significant shipment delays, blocked availability, and reduced discounts on the Amazon website. Frustrated with tactics he felt unjustly injured authors who were caught in the middle, Preston began garnering the support of like-minded authors from a variety of publishers. In the first open letter from Authors United, over 900 signatories urged Amazon to resolve the dispute and end the policy of sanctions, while calling on readers to contact CEO Jeff Bezos to express their support of authors. Not long after, a second open letter, signed by over 1100 authors, was sent to Amazon's board of directors asking if they personally approved the policy of hindering the sale of certain books. Describing the motivation behind the campaign, Preston explained: “This is about Amazon’s bullying tactics against authors. Every time they run into difficulty negotiating with a publisher, they target authors’ books for selective retaliation. The authors who were first were from university presses and small presses... Amazon is going to be negotiating with publishers forever. Are they really going to target authors every time they run into a problem with a publisher?”


The Lost City of the Monkey God expedition

In 2015, Preston took part in an expedition into the Mosquitia mountains of Honduras that penetrated one of the last scientifically unexplored areas on the surface of the earth. The expedition, led by
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and sponsored by Benenson Productions, the Honduran government, and ''
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'' magazine, explored a previously unknown pre-Columbian city built by a mysterious civilization that had been influenced by the Maya, but was not Maya itself. The city was discovered in an area long rumored to contain a legendary “lost city” known as La Ciudad Blanca, the White City, or the Lost City of the Monkey God. The extensive archaeological site, in a remote valley ringed by mountains, had been discovered in 2012 in an aerial overflight by a team using the powerful technology of
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(light detection and ranging), able to map the terrain under dense, triple-canopy jungle. The 2015 expedition explored and mapped the city's plazas, pyramids, and temples. It also discovered a cache of stone sculptures at the base of the city's central earthen pyramid. When excavated in 2016 and 2017, the cache revealed over 500 sacred objects which appeared to have been ceremonially broken and left as an offering at the time the city was abandoned. Preston wrote about that discovery in his 2017 nonfiction book, ''The Lost City of the Monkey God: A True Story'', which became a No. 1 New York Times bestseller. Preston was one of many on the expedition who contracted an aggressive parasitic disease, called mucocutaneous
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, in the lost city.


Authors Guild

In 2019, he was elected President of the
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. In his capacity as president of the Authors Guild, Preston criticized the Internet Archive's National Emergency Library programme, launched in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which he described as "as though they looted a bookstore and started handing away books to passersby." Preston supported a lawsuit brought by publishers against the Internet Archive over the latter's collection of e-books.


Bibliography


Novels

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Tom Broadbent novels

* '' The Codex'' (2003) * ''
Tyrannosaur Canyon ''Tyrannosaur Canyon'' is a novel by Douglas Preston published on August 11, 2005, by Forge Books. It is the first book in the Wyman Ford series. The story revolves around the search for a mysterious item buried in the New Mexico desert. Plot su ...
'' (2005) (this is also a Wyman Ford novel)


Wyman Ford novels

* ''
Tyrannosaur Canyon ''Tyrannosaur Canyon'' is a novel by Douglas Preston published on August 11, 2005, by Forge Books. It is the first book in the Wyman Ford series. The story revolves around the search for a mysterious item buried in the New Mexico desert. Plot su ...
'' (2005) (this is also a Tom Broadbent novel) * ''
Blasphemy Blasphemy is a speech crime and religious crime usually defined as an utterance that shows contempt, disrespects or insults a deity, an object considered sacred or something considered inviolable. Some religions regard blasphemy as a religiou ...
'' (2008) * ''
Impact Impact may refer to: * Impact (mechanics), a high force or shock (mechanics) over a short time period * Impact, Texas, a town in Taylor County, Texas, US Science and technology * Impact crater, a meteor crater caused by an impact event * Impact ...
'' (2010) * ''
The Kraken Project ''The Kraken Project'' is a thriller novel by American writer Douglas Preston. The book was published on May 13, 2014 by Forge Books. It is the fourth installment in the Wyman Ford series. Plot A research team at NASA is working on an Artificia ...
'' (2014)


Collaborations with Lincoln Child

* '' Mount Dragon'' (1996) * '' Riptide'' (1998) * ''
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'' (1999) * '' The Ice Limit'' (2000)


Agent Pendergast series

* ''
Relic In religion, a relic is an object or article of religious significance from the past. It usually consists of the physical remains of a saint or the personal effects of the saint or venerated person preserved for purposes of veneration as a tangi ...
'' (1995) * ''
Reliquary A reliquary (also referred to as a ''shrine'', by the French term ''châsse'', and historically including ''wikt:phylactery, phylacteries'') is a container for relics. A portable reliquary may be called a ''fereter'', and a chapel in which it i ...
'' (1997) * ''
The Cabinet of Curiosities ''The Cabinet of Curiosities'' is a thriller novel by American writers Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, released on June 3, 2002 by Grand Central Publishing. This is the third installment in the Special Agent Pendergast series. Plot summary W ...
'' (2002) * '' Still Life with Crows'' (2003) * Diogenes Trilogy: ** '' Brimstone'' (2004) ** ''
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'' (2005) ** ''
The Book of the Dead The ''Book of the Dead'' ( egy, 𓂋𓏤𓈒𓈒𓈒𓏌𓏤𓉐𓂋𓏏𓂻𓅓𓉔𓂋𓅱𓇳𓏤, ''rw n(y)w prt m hrw(w)'') is an ancient Egyptian funerary text generally written on papyrus and used from the beginning of the New Kingdom ...
'' (2006) * ''
The Wheel of Darkness ''The Wheel of Darkness'' is a novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child released on August 28, 2007 by Grand Central Publishing.(June 1, 2008Set sail for suspense in 'The Wheel of Darkness' '' Star-Banner'', Retrieved October 22, 2010Boisvert, W ...
'' (2007) * '' Cemetery Dance'' (2009) * Helen Trilogy: ** '' Fever Dream'' (2010) ** '' Cold Vengeance'' (2011) ** ''
Two Graves ''Two Graves'' is a thriller novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. It was released on December 11, 2012 by Grand Central Publishing. This is the twelfth book in the Special Agent Pendergast series and also the third novel in the Helen trilogy ...
'' (2012) * ''
White Fire ''White Fire'' (also known as ''Vivre Pour Survivre'' and ''Le Diamant'') is a 1984 French-American-Italian- Turkish thriller film by Jean-Marie Pallardy. It stars Belinda Mayne, Robert Ginty, Fred Williamson, Gordon Mitchell and Jess Hahn. The ...
'' (2013) * ''
Blue Labyrinth ''Blue Labyrinth'' is a thriller novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. The book was released on November 11, 2014, by Grand Central Publishing Grand Central Publishing is a book publishing imprint of Hachette Book Group, originally estab ...
'' (2014) * ''
Crimson Shore ''Crimson Shore'' is a thriller novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. The book was released on November 10, 2015, by Grand Central Publishing. This is the fifteenth book in the Special Agent Pendergast series. Plot Special Agent Aloysius ...
'' (2015) * ''
The Obsidian Chamber ''The Obsidian Chamber'' is a thriller novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. The book was released on October 18, 2016 by Grand Central Publishing Grand Central Publishing is a book publishing imprint of Hachette Book Group, originally e ...
'' (2016) * ''
City of Endless Night ''City of Endless Night'' is a thriller novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. The book was released on January 16, 2018, by Grand Central Publishing. This is the seventeenth book in the Special Agent Pendergast series. Reception The book ...
'' (2018) * ''
Verses for the Dead ''Verses for the Dead'' is a 2018 mystery novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. This is the eighteenth book in the Special Agent Pendergast series. It tells the story of FBI special agent Aloysius Pendergast as he investigates a serial kil ...
'' (2018) * ''Crooked River'' (2020) * ''Bloodless'' (2021) * ''The Cabinet of Dr. Leng'' (2023)


Gideon Crew series

* '' Gideon's Sword'' (2011) * '' Gideon's Corpse'' (2012) * ''The Lost Island'' (2014) * '' Beyond the Ice Limit'' (2016) * ''The Pharaoh Key'' (2018)


Nora Kelly series

* ''
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'' (2019) * ''The Scorpion's Tail'' (2021) * ''Diablo Mesa'' (2022)


Short fiction

* ''"Gone Fishing"'' from ''
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: Stories to Keep You Up All Night'' (2006) * ''"Extraction"'' Book(2012) * ''"Gaslighted: Slappy the Ventriloquist Dummy vs. Aloysius Pendergast"'' from ''Faceoff'' (2014) lso released as an eBook(2014)


Nonfiction

* ''Dinosaurs In the Attic: An Excursion into the American Museum of Natural History'' (1986) * ''Cities of Gold: A Journey Across the American Southwest in Pursuit of Coronado'' (1992) * ''Talking to the Ground: One Family's Journey on Horseback Across the Sacred Land of the Navajo'' (1996) * ''The Royal Road: El Camino Real from Mexico City to Santa Fe'' (1998) * ''Ribbons of Time: The Dalquest Research Site'' hotography by Walter W. Nelson, text by Preston(2006) * '' The Monster of Florence: A True Story''
ith Mario Spezi The Ith () is a ridge in Germany's Central Uplands which is up to 439 m high. It lies about 40 km southwest of Hanover and, at 22 kilometres, is the longest line of crags in North Germany. Geography Location The Ith is immediat ...
(2008) * ''Trial By Fury: Internet Savagery and the Amanda Knox Case'' indle Single eBook(2013) * ''
The Lost City of the Monkey God The Lost City of the Monkey God: A True Story is a 2017 nonfiction book by Douglas Preston. It is about a project headed by documentary filmmakers Steve Elkins and Bill Benenson that used lidar to search for archaeological sites in the Río Plát ...
: A True Story'' (2017)


Articles and essays

* * Includes an essay by Douglas Preston. * *


See also

* Aloysius Pendergast *
Vincent D'Agosta Detective Lieutenant Vincent D'Agosta is a fictional character appearing in the novels of Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. He is an Italian New Yorker and a main character in several different storylines. Fictional character biography D'Agosta' ...
*
Wyman Ford Wyman Ford is a fictional character found in many of the solo novels by American author Douglas Preston. Background Ford was an agent in the Central Intelligence Agency for several years, all prior to his first appearance in literature. His wife ...


References


External links


The Official Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child website
*
Macmillan Publishers author page for Douglas Preston

Hachette Book Group author page for Douglas Preston
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