In the June issue of Men's Journal, Chris talks with J.R. Sullivan about capitalism and crime in the Amazon rain forest.
"The Third Bank of the River chronicles [Arnold's] three-year effort to understand the Amazon as it exists today," writes Sullivan. "Through exhaustive research and firsthand reporting, he reveals how drug lords, loggers, politicians, and tribe leaders have shaped the region, weaving together stories hundreds of years old and others he watched unfold, and explores the myriad of issues facing the people who live there."
You can read the full article here.