Title:
Chasing Hindy
Author: Darin Gabby
Publisher: Koehler Books
Pages: 284
Genre: Thriller
Author: Darin Gabby
Publisher: Koehler Books
Pages: 284
Genre: Thriller
ADDY’S DREAM AS
a patent attorney is to help bring a ground breaking energy technology to the
world. Addy’s hopes soar when she is wooed by Quinn, an entrepreneur, to join
his company that has purportedly invented a car that can run on water using an
innovative catalyst. After resigning her partnership to join Quinn, Addy
discovers things aren’t as they seem. The patent office suppresses the
company’s patent applications and her life is threatened by unknown assailants
if she doesn’t resign.
When she is arrested for stealing US
technology from the patent office she realizes Quinn has used her. Now, Addy
must find a way to clear her name while salvaging her dream of propelling this
technology to the world, all while powerful forces attempt to stop her.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
The First Page:
GIL HURLED THE baseball as hard as he could at the
backstop. He needed to blow off steam and calm himself
before
he did something stupid, or regrettable. He picked up
another ball
from the fluorescent-orange five-gallon bucket, and
concentrated
on his form.
He was consumed with frustration,
and was venting with the
baseball instead of with his fists or mouth. He tried
concentrating
on his form instead of his woes. Gil could control his
pitches,
but not his destiny. He was good, but not good enough. At
age
forty-four, Gil knew he was well past his prime and was
trying
to accept the inevitability of unfulfilled dreams.
He reached again into the bucket
beside him on the mound
and grabbed another ball. Focusing his form, he hurled
another,
and then another. Arm back; elbow bent, he told himself. He
threw once again, then he looked up, and saw his buddy and
assistant coach, Peck, making his way over to him from a
series
of disjointed brown brick buildings, the campus of the
Prairie
Ridge High
School Coyotes.
“First strike I’ve seen you throw
all night. What gives, Gil?”
Gil kept his foot lodged against
the rubber on the pitcher’s
mound then stooped down and plucked up another baseball.
With a quick windup, another of his
pitches cut the thin Colorado
air and hammered the fence.
“Okay,” Peck interrupted, stepping
between the mound and
home plate. “That’s enough, Gil. We need to talk before you
ruin
a whole bucket of balls—and your arm. With these budget cuts
we’ll be lucky if we get enough for the season.” He turned
and
made his way to the backstop, tugging on two balls lodged in
the
wire lattice. Peck yanked one out and ran his fingers across
the
torn leather.
“Holy crap,” he muttered to
himself, shaking his head.
“What’s got you so pissed off?”
Peck asked.
Gil slid the back of his worn
leather glove across his brow.
“I’ve got my reasons.”
“Like?”
“All my life I’ve worked so hard,
tried to do the right thing,
and look what it’s gotten me.”
About the Author
Darin’s first book, Why Has America Stopped Inventing?, explored the critical issue of America’s broken patent system. His second book, The Vintage Club, tells the story of a group of the world’s wealthiest men who are chasing a legend about a wine that can make you live forever. His third book, Gil, is about a high school coach who discovers that he can pitch with deadly speed and is given an offer to play with the Rockies during a player’s strike. Gil soon discovers, however, that his unexpected gift is the result of a rare disease, and continuing to pitch may hasten his own death.
With a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering and a Master of Business Administration degree, he is highly regarded in Denver’s legal and business community as a patent strategist, business manager, and community leader. He is also a sought-after speaker on IP issues at businesses, colleges and technology forums, where he demonstrates the value of patents using simple lessons from working on products such as Crocs shoes, Izzo golf straps and Trek bicycles.
An avid traveler and accomplished triathlete, Darin also enjoys back country fly-fishing trips and skiing in the Rocky Mountains. He lives in Denver with his wife, Robin, and their four children.
His latest book is the thriller, Chasing Hindy.
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