Matthew Hope is a divorce lawyer in the town of Calusa, Florida, where
the Gulf waters are warm and the women on the beach topless. One such
woman, Michelle Benois Harper--a striking beauty with cascading black
hair--enters Matthew's office revealing swollen eyes and a bruised and
battered body. After making a statement with the cops saying her husband
did it, her body is found on the beach, burned beyond recognition.
George N. Harper is a hulking man with pockmarks, flaring nostrils, and
rheumy eyes--the ugliest accused man Matthew has ever seen. But
something's not quite right about the case--Harper loved his wife. Yet
the cops and lawyers are ready to hang the man who could extinguish such
a beautiful woman, and it's up to Matthew to prove his innocence.
An instant classic in the Matthew Hope series from Ed McBain, Beauty
and the Beast pairs the good-hearted lawyer with a client who tests his
prejudices and proves beauty may be skin deep, but ugly is in the bones.