Andrew Gaddes is an English author who grew up in the small market town of Grantham, located in the picturesque Lincolnshire countryside of England. As a child, he was fascinated by the history and folklore that surrounded his rural town. This interest in the past would eventually become a significant influence in his writing.
Gaddes pursued his higher education at Oxford University. After completing his studies, he worked in London and Brussels before following his wife back to her home state of Pennsylvania. In Pennsylvania, he practiced law and raised their two children. Throughout his life, Gaddes has maintained a passion for historical fiction, mystery, and fantasy novels, particularly those that incorporate humor.
In November 2018, Gaddes released his debut novel, "Those Who Go By Night." The book's release marked the culmination of a lifelong dream to become a published author. Gaddes's writing is heavily influenced by his love of history and his experiences growing up in England. His work is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring appeal of historical fiction.