
She strikes a risky bargain with the taciturn Revenue agent, even though her on-again off-again Princeton beau, Billy Marshall, wants to make an honest woman of her and heal the legacy of her hardscrabble childhood. Sired by a wealthy New York scion who abandoned her showgirl mother, Gin is nobody’s fool.

Caught up in a raid, Gin lands in the office of Prohibition enforcement agent Oliver Anson, who persuades her to help him catch her stepfather, Duke Kelly, one of Appalachia’s most ruthless bootleggers.

In 1924, Geneva “Gin” Kelly, a quick-witted flapper from the hills of western Maryland, is a regular at this Village hideaway known as the Christopher Club.
