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'' series and ''Gideon Crew'' series), he has also written six solo novels, including the ''
Wyman Ford'' 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
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'', ''
Smithsonian'', and other magazines.
Life and early career
Preston was born in
Cambridge, Massachusetts
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and grew up in
Wellesley, Massachusetts
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. A graduate of the
Cambridge School of Weston in
Weston, Massachusetts
Weston is an affluent town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, located approximately west of Boston. At the time of the 2020 United States census, the population of Weston was 11,851.
Weston was incorporated in 1713, and protect ...
, and
Pomona College
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in
Claremont, California
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, Preston began his writing career at the
American Museum of Natural History
The American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) is a natural history museum on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Located in Theodore Roosevelt Park, across the street from Central Park, the museum complex comprises 21 interconn ...
in
New York
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* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
* New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York
New York may also refer to:
Places United Kingdom
* ...
.
From 1978 to 1985, Preston worked for the
American Museum of Natural History
The American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) is a natural history museum on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Located in Theodore Roosevelt Park, across the street from Central Park, the museum complex comprises 21 interconn ...
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 or personal effects of a saint or other person preserved for the purpose of veneration as a tangible memorial. Reli ...
'', published in 1995. It was subsequently made
into a 1997 motion picture by
Paramount Pictures
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starring
Penelope Ann Miller
Penelope Ann Miller (born Penelope Andrea Miller; January 13, 1964), sometimes credited as Penelope Miller, is an American actress. She began her career on Broadway in the original run of '' Biloxi Blues'' (1985–1986), later appearing in the ...
,
Tom Sizemore
Thomas Edward Sizemore Jr. (; November 29, 1961 – March 3, 2023) was an American actor. Born in Detroit, he started his career with supporting appearances in '' Born on the Fourth of July'' (1989), '' Lock Up'' (1989), and '' Blue Steel'' (19 ...
, and
Linda Hunt
Linda Hunt (born Lydia Susanna Hunt; April 2, 1945) is an American actress. She made her film debut playing Mrs. Oxheart in Popeye (film), ''Popeye'' (1980). Her portrayal of the male character Billy Kwan in ''The Year of Living Dangerously (fil ...
.
In 1986, Preston moved to
New Mexico
New Mexico is a state in the Southwestern United States, Southwestern region of the United States. It is one of the Mountain States of the southern Rocky Mountains, sharing the Four Corners region with Utah, Colorado, and Arizona. It also ...
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
Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name ''Franciscus''.
Meaning of the name Francisco
In Spanish, people with the name Francisco are sometimes nicknamed " Paco". San Francisco de Asís was known as ''Pater Comm ...
's violent and unsuccessful search for the legendary
Seven Cities of Gold
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. 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
Khmer Rouge
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-held territory in the
Cambodia
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n 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
KV5 in the
Valley of the Kings
The Valley of the Kings, also known as the Valley of the Gates of the Kings, is an area in Egypt where, for a period of nearly 500 years from the Eighteenth Dynasty to the Twentieth Dynasty, rock-cut tombs were excavated for pharaohs and power ...
. 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 a potentially lethal tropical disease known as cutaneous
leishmaniasis
Leishmaniasis is a wide array of clinical manifestations caused by protozoal parasites of the Trypanosomatida genus ''Leishmania''. It is generally spread through the bite of Phlebotominae, phlebotomine Sandfly, sandflies, ''Phlebotomus'' an ...
, for which he received treatment at the
National Institutes of Health
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. In 1989 and 1990 he taught nonfiction writing at
Princeton University
Princeton University is a private university, private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial ...
. He has been active in the
International Thriller Writers organization.
Writing career
With his frequent collaborator
Lincoln Child, he created the character of FBI Special Agent
Pendergast, 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 or personal effects of a saint or other person preserved for the purpose of veneration as a tangible memorial. Reli ...
'', ''
The Cabinet of Curiosities'', ''
Brimstone'', and ''
White Fire''. Additional novels by the Preston and Child team include ''
Mount Dragon'', ''
Riptide'', ''
Thunderhead'', 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'', which also features the debut of
Wyman Ford, an ex-
CIA
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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 ''
Blasphemy
Blasphemy refers to an insult that shows contempt, disrespect or lack of Reverence (emotion), reverence concerning a deity, an object considered sacred, or something considered Sanctity of life, inviolable. Some religions, especially Abrahamic o ...
'', ''
Impact
Impact may refer to:
* Impact (mechanics), a large force or mechanical shock over a short period of time
* Impact, Texas, a town in Taylor County, Texas, US
Science and technology
* Impact crater, a meteor crater caused by an impact event
* Imp ...
'', 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, frequently about the history of the
American Southwest
The Southwestern United States, also known as the American Southwest or simply the Southwest, is a geographic and cultural list of regions of the United States, region of the United States that includes Arizona and New Mexico, along with adjacen ...
. He has written about archaeology and paleontology for ''
The New Yorker
''The New Yorker'' is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was founded on February 21, 1925, by Harold Ross and his wife Jane Grant, a reporter for ''The New York T ...
'' magazine and has also been published in ''
Smithsonian'', ''
Harper's
''Harper's Magazine'' is a monthly magazine of literature, politics, culture, finance, and the arts. Launched in New York City in June 1850, it is the oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the United States. ''Harper's Magazine'' has ...
'', ''
The Atlantic
''The Atlantic'' is an American magazine and multi-platform publisher based in Washington, D.C. It features articles on politics, foreign affairs, business and the economy, culture and the arts, technology, and science.
It was founded in 185 ...
'', ''
Natural History
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'', and ''
National Geographic
''National Geographic'' (formerly ''The National Geographic Magazine'', sometimes branded as ''Nat Geo'') is an American monthly magazine published by National Geographic Partners. The magazine was founded in 1888 as a scholarly journal, nine ...
''.
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
Florence, Italy
Florence ( ; ) is the capital city of the Italian region of Tuscany. It is also the most populated city in Tuscany, with 362,353 inhabitants, and 989,460 in its metropolitan province as of 2025.
Florence was a centre of medieval European t ...
with his young family and became fascinated with an unsolved local murder mystery involving a
serial killer
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*
*
*
*
* (This source only requires two people) with the killings taking place over a significant period of time in separat ...
nicknamed the "
Monster of Florence". The case and his problems with the Italian authorities are the subject of his 2008 book ''
The Monster of Florence'', 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
20th Century Fox
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, produced by
George Clooney
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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 in the trial of American student
Amanda Knox, one of three convicted, and eventually cleared, of the murder of British student
Meredith Kercher
Meredith Susanna Cara Kercher (28 December 1985 – 1 November 2007) was a British student on Student exchange program, exchange from the University of Leeds who was murdered at the age of 21 in Perugia, Italy. Kercher was found dead on the f ...
in
Perugia
Perugia ( , ; ; ) is the capital city of Umbria in central Italy, crossed by the River Tiber. The city is located about north of Rome and southeast of Florence. It covers a high hilltop and part of the valleys around the area. It has 162,467 ...
in 2007. In 2009, Preston argued on ''
48 Hours'' on
CBS
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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°
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'' on
CNN
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. Preston said of Mignini, "this is a very abusive prosecutor. He makes up theories. He's ... obsessed with satanic sex." Preston published ''Trial By Fury: Internet Savagery and the Amanda Knox Case'' in 2013 as a Kindle Single eBook.
"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
David Morrell (born April 24, 1943) is a Canadian-American author whose debut 1972 novel ''First Blood (novel), First Blood'', later adapted as the 1982 First Blood, film of the same name, went on to spawn the successful Rambo (franchise), ''Ra ...
,
Steve Berry,
Andy Harp, and
James Rollins
James Paul Czajkowski (born August 20, 1961), better known by his pen name of James Rollins, is an American veterinarian and writer of action-adventure/ thriller, mystery, and techno-thriller novels who gave up his veterinary practice in Sacra ...
. 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
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and
Iraq
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, 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
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and
Amazon.com, Inc., 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
Jeffrey Preston Bezos ( ;; and Robinson (2010), p. 7. ; born January 12, 1964) is an American businessman best known as the founder, executive chairman, and former president and CEO of Amazon, the world's largest e-commerce and clou ...
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
Steve Elkins and sponsored by Benenson Productions, the Honduran government, and ''
National Geographic
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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
lidar
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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
leishmaniasis
Leishmaniasis is a wide array of clinical manifestations caused by protozoal parasites of the Trypanosomatida genus ''Leishmania''. It is generally spread through the bite of Phlebotominae, phlebotomine Sandfly, sandflies, ''Phlebotomus'' an ...
, in the lost city.
Authors Guild
In 2019, he was elected President of the
Authors Guild
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. In his capacity as president of the Authors Guild, Preston criticized the
Internet Archive
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's
National Emergency Library programme, launched in 2020 in response to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, 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
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over the latter's collection of e-books.
Bibliography
Novels
*
*''Extinction'' (2024)
Tom Broadbent novels
* ''
The Codex'' (2003)
* ''
Tyrannosaur Canyon'' (2005) (this is also a Wyman Ford novel)
Wyman Ford novels
* ''
Tyrannosaur Canyon'' (2005) (this is also a Tom Broadbent novel)
* ''
Blasphemy
Blasphemy refers to an insult that shows contempt, disrespect or lack of Reverence (emotion), reverence concerning a deity, an object considered sacred, or something considered Sanctity of life, inviolable. Some religions, especially Abrahamic o ...
'' (2008)
* ''
Impact
Impact may refer to:
* Impact (mechanics), a large force or mechanical shock over a short period of time
* Impact, Texas, a town in Taylor County, Texas, US
Science and technology
* Impact crater, a meteor crater caused by an impact event
* Imp ...
'' (2010)
* ''
The Kraken Project'' (2014)
Collaborations with Lincoln Child
* ''
Mount Dragon'' (1996)
* ''
Riptide'' (1998)
* ''
Thunderhead'' (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 or personal effects of a saint or other person preserved for the purpose of veneration as a tangible memorial. Reli ...
'' (1995)
* ''
Reliquary
A reliquary (also referred to as a ''shrine'', ''Chasse (casket), chasse'', or ''phylactery'') is a container for relics. A portable reliquary, or the room in which one is stored, may also be called a ''feretory''.
Relics may be the purported ...
'' (1997)
* ''
The Cabinet of Curiosities'' (2002) *
* ''
Still Life with Crows'' (2003)
* Diogenes Trilogy:
** ''
Brimstone'' (2004)
** ''
Dance of Death
The ''Danse Macabre'' (; ), also called the Dance of Death, is an artistic genre of allegory from the Late Middle Ages on the universality of death.
The ''Danse Macabre'' consists of the dead, or a personification of death, summoning represen ...
'' (2005)
** ''
The Book of the Dead'' (2006)
* ''
The Wheel of Darkness'' (2007)
* ''
Cemetery Dance'' (2009)
* Helen Trilogy:
** ''
Fever Dream'' (2010)
** ''
Cold Vengeance'' (2011)
** ''
Two Graves'' (2012)
* ''
White Fire'' (2013)
* ''
Blue Labyrinth'' (2014)
* ''
Crimson Shore'' (2015)
* ''
The Obsidian Chamber'' (2016)
* ''
City of Endless Night'' (2018)
* ''
Verses for the Dead'' (2018)
* ''Crooked River'' (2020)
* ''Bloodless'' (2021)
* ''The Cabinet of Dr. Leng'' (2023)
* ''Angel of Vengeance'' (2024)
* Leng Tetralogy
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
* ''Old Bones'' (2019)
* ''The Scorpion's Tail'' (2021)
* ''Diablo Mesa'' (2022)
* ''Dead Mountain'' (2023)
* ''Bad Lands'' (2025)
Short fiction
* ''"Gone Fishing"'' from '' Thriller: Stories to Keep You Up All Night'' (2006)
* ''"Extraction"'' Book
A book is a structured presentation of recorded information, primarily verbal and graphical, through a medium. Originally physical, electronic books and audiobooks are now existent. Physical books are objects that contain printed material, ...
(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(2008)
* ''Trial By Fury: Internet Savagery and the Amanda Knox Case'' indle Single eBook(2013). Collected in ''The Lost Tomb''
* ''The Forgotten Killer'' ith John DouglasKindle eBook] (2014)
* '' The Lost City of the Monkey God'' (2017)
* ''The Lost Tomb: And Other Real-Life Stories of Bones, Burials, and Murder'' (2023)
Articles and essays
*
* Includes an essay by Douglas Preston.
*
*
See also
* Aloysius Pendergast
* Vincent D'Agosta
* Wyman Ford
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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21st-century American novelists
American horror novelists
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Living people
Novelists from Massachusetts
People associated with the American Museum of Natural History
Pomona College alumni
Techno-thriller writers
The New Yorker people
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