Leo Bebb

[1] Leo Bebb is the head of a religious diploma mill in Florida who had once served five years in a prison on a charge of exposing himself before a group of children.

"[2] When Bebb is first introduced, in Lion Country, he is described as follows: A workable, Tweedledum mouth with the lines at the corners, the hinge marks, making an almost perfect H with the tight lips.

He was high-polish bald and had hardly a trace of facial hair, beard or eyebrows even.

The eyes were jazzy and wide open and expectant, as if he'd just pulled a rabbit out of a hat or was waiting for me to.

[3] W. Dale Brown asks the question, "Is it possible that the unlikeliest of vessels, the obvious shyster, that round ball of contradictions and failings, could function as an instrument of grace?