Douglas Preston is an American author born in 1956 in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
He grew up in Wellesley, where he and his brothers gained local notoriety for their mischievous experiments.
After studying various subjects at Pomona College, Preston worked at the American Museum of Natural History, which inspired his first thriller, "Relic," co-authored with Lincoln Child.
He later moved to Santa Fe to write full-time, producing both non-fiction and fiction works.
Preston is known for his collaborations with Child on suspense novels and his contributions to magazines like The New Yorker.
His diverse background and adventurous spirit greatly influence his writing.
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