Marcia Preston
Marcia Preston grew up on a wheat farm in central Oklahoma, and her first two books were mysteries in an Oklahoma setting. She was awarded the 2004 Mary Higgins Clark Award for suspense fiction, and the 2004 Oklahoma Book Award. Her most recent books are general fiction. Before writing novels full time, Marcia taught high school English and was a freelance writer for a long list of national magazines. She also published and edited a specialty magazine for writers.
Marcia Preston grew up on a wheat farm in central Oklahoma, and her first two books were mysteries in an Oklahoma setting. She was awarded the 2004 Mary Higgins Clark Award for suspense fiction, and the 2004 Oklahoma Book Award. Her most recent books are general fiction. Before writing novels full time, Marcia taught high school English and was a freelance writer for a long list of national magazines. She also published and edited a specialty magazine for writers. See less
Marcia Preston's Featured Books
Marcia Preston book reviews
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The Piano Man
A wonderful read
by fdbolt, Jul 5, 2008
Three years earlier Claire loses her son in a freak accident. In the wake of her grief she donates her sons heart to someone who is in dire need of it. While trying to get on with her life, Claire ... Read More
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The Butterfly House
Beautifully Written
by Cleigha, Oct 20, 2007
The Butterfly House is one of those books that stays with you long after you have finish reading it. The characters are so well developed; I felt as though I knew them, and even missed being a part ... Read More