Charles Rappleye

Charles Rappleye is a writer and editor working in Los Angeles. He is the co-founder, along with his wife Tulsa Kinney, of the art magazine Artillery.[1] His work appeared in Virginia Quarterly Review,[1] American Journalism Review,[2][3] Columbia Journalism Review, LA Weekly,[4] LA CityBeat,[5] and OC Weekly.[6]

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"Rappleye, a journalist whose one previous book was about organized crime, skillfully details the complex relationship between these brothers, whose differences over slavery tested but never destroyed their friendship."[8]
"The leap from the Mafia to colonial New England is a long one, but Rappleye makes it with style. He is a diligent researcher (who has difficulty letting go of what he finds, hence this book's excessive length) and a fair-minded, unjudgmental chronicler of the Browns' complicated story."[9]

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