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The Monster’s crimes were so horrific that a mere man could not possibly have committed them. Satan, in the end, had to be invoked.
Douglas Preston
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Douglas Preston
Age: 68
Born: 1956
Born: May 20
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Cambridge
Massachusetts
Douglas Jerome Preston
Douglas J. Preston
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