SCOTT SIMON, HOST:
A psychic, his wife, his manager, a Chicago reporter and a couple of guys get stuck in a cave with a massive underground waterfall, looking for a hatpin. No, this is no joke. There’s a murder. How do they get out before there’s more? The new novel “Ruby Falls” is set in 1932 in Chattanooga, Tennessee shortly after a real-life caver, Leo Lambert, did find an underground waterfall and named it for his wife, Ruby. Gin Phillips joins us now to talk about her novel from the studios of WBHM in Birmingham. Thanks so much for being with us.
GIN PHILLIPS: I’m very excited to be here, Scott. Thanks for having me…