Azul
Aguacate
Blue Lagoon
Bluefields
Avocado
Nicaragua
Psalm50:11
"I know all the fowls of the mountains: and the wild beasts of the field are mine."
Morgan's Rock Hacienda and Ecolodge, San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua
Kaieteur Falls, Guyana, Amzonian jungle
Mosquitia
Mosquitia
Douglas Preston is an American writer and journalist who has published
twenty-six books, both fiction and nonfiction, including over a dozen New York Times
bestsellers. Perhaps most popularly known for his thrillers, Douglas
Preston has interested audience with a wide range of topics and
publications. In the year 2000, Preston moved with his family to
Florence, Italy, to write a murder mystery set in Tuscany. Instead of
writing the novel, however, he became fascinated by the story of a
serial killer named il Mostro di Firenze, the Monster of Florence. He
teamed up with an Italian journalist, Mario Spezi, who was an expert on
the case. In 2008 they published a nonfiction book, The Monster of Florence, which was a huge bestseller, spending four months on the New York Times
list. The book won numerous journalism awards in both Italy and the
United States. It is currently under development as a film, starring
George Clooney, who will play the part of Preston. He has published a
number of solo novels, including Tyrannosaur Canyon, Blasphemy, and Impact. Together with Lincoln Child, he is the creator of the the Pendergast series including such popular titles as: The Cabinet of Curiosities, Cold Vengeance, and White Fire. His most recent suspense novels are Blue Labyrinth, and The Kraken Project.
Before becoming a full-time author, Preston was an editor at the
American Museum of Natural History in New York, and taught writing at
Princeton University. He has also continued an active career in
journalism, contributing to such magazines as the New Yorker, Smithsonian, National Geographic, Harper’s and the Atlantic. He lives with his wife in Maine and New Mexico.
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