Ken R. Abell is a teller of tales who understands that there is strength in a story well told and well lived. A consummate seeker and learner, he is a transplanted Canadian who resides in New Mexico with his wife, Anita. They serve the Overcomers Program at Navajo BIC Mission. Among other projects, he is researching and writing The Beadle Files, a hardboiled mystery series set in the 1920s. His work can be found at www.danceswithcorn.com.
""Abell's storytelling, gritty and real, gets better with each installment. Pieces of Justice takes us further down the road in the ongoing saga of Deacon Coburn.Life and death, sickness and health, along with good and evil, are all mixed together in this wholly realistic adventure set in the expansion of the old American West. Each chapter brings a reminder that life, then and now, is a mixture of the spiritual and the carnal, and that justice, while often slow, does eventually come."" --Ron Bowell, author of Friar Tuck's Word of the Day: Volumes I, II, & III ""Man's capacity for both the deepest depravity as well as the most admirable and unselfish of actions has been a theme throughout the Deacon Coburn series. In Pieces of Justice the light and dark aspects of human nature are exposed as each character must take a stand in the culminating battle between good and evil.With vivid and startling images Abell pulls back the veil to give a glimpse of deeper truths about spiritual warfare waged in earthly and heavenly realms."" --William D. Hastings, author of Behind Prison Walls, and Candy and Blood
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