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RUBY FALLS

Gin Phillips

A Novel

A tense, claustrophobic historical mystery about the discovery of a 150-foot waterfall in the middle of a mountain, the unthinkable crime that happens in its caves, and a woman who's never felt more alive.
In 1928, a Chattanooga man disappears down a hole in the ground and discovers a 150-foot waterfall in the middle of a mountain that he names after his wife: Ruby Falls. Within months, visitors can buy tickets to see the falls for themselves. Ada Smith has been sneaking into the caves at night, entranced by the natural wonders around her and the freedom granted by this new underground world.

But it's tough timing for a natural wonder. As the country flounders in the Great Depression, a shrewd public relations ploy seems like the only way to save Ruby Falls. A famous mind reader and mystic agrees to launch himself into the Ruby Falls caverns where he will attempt to locate a hidden hatpin using only his psychic abilities. He'll be joined by five others: his manager, his wife, a guide, a Chattanooga businessman, and a reporter from the Chicago Times. But they're not alone in the caverns. Ada and another guide, Quinton, have been asked to follow the mind reader's party at a distance, staying out of sight. They are a safety net, in case of a broken leg or busted flashlights.

One of them will be dead before the end of the day.

Faced with a corpse and the stark reality that one of the people in her midst is a killer, Ada needs to get everyonethe murderer and the innocentsback aboveground before their light runs out.

Ruby Falls is both a unique twist on the locked-room mystery and an exploration of loss and what it means to start over. It's a heart-racing story of survival and a testament to the threads that bind strangers together. Set against the true story of the discovery of Ruby Falls, the novel also draws on the memoirs of Katie Stabler, a female guide at Wind Caves in South Dakota.

Gin Phillips is the author of seven novels, and her work has been sold in 29 countries: FIERCE KINGDOM (dtv). Her debut novel, The Well and the Mine, won the 2009 Barnes & Noble Discover Award. Her novel Fierce Kingdom was named one of the best books of 2017 by Publishers Weekly, NPR, Amazon, and Kirkus Reviews. She's a Tall Poppy Writer, and she currently lives in Birmingham, Al., with her family.
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Published 2026-03-03 by Atlantic Crime

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This novel is so vivid and skillfully textured that I felt I'd opened a portal and dropped into the caves of Ruby Falls, accompanying Phillips's compelling heroine, Ada Smith, as she races against the clock to solve an underground murder mystery. Phillips's lovely prose made me want to savor each sentence (even as her gripping plot compelled me to keep turning pages) and I thought about Ada long after I finished her story. At times sexy and joyful, at times melancholy and moving, Ruby Falls is a tribute to how the world around usand below usis astonishing.

A gorgeous and total-immersion twist on the locked-room mystery, exploring the depths of longing and the power of desire. Ada Smith is an unforgettable character, and Ruby Falls is exquisitely written and evocatively claustrophobic, layered and transportingly authenticas chilling as it is tender, and as mysterious as the human soul.

Ada Smithethical, conflicted, boldanchors a cast of layered characters whose agendas can only be brought to light in the black depths underground. As an intense and thrilling page-turner, Ruby Falls delivers, but it is Phillips's clear-eyed empathy for the frail, flawed humans trapped together in the dark that will make me put this on my keeper shelf and return to it again and again. This is Gin Phillips at her best, and I loved every word of it.

Clever, compelling, and utterly claustrophobic . . . Ruby Falls is perfect for fans of Agatha Christie who are looking for a fresh take on the locked room mystery.