Brady Ridgway is a South-African-born novelist, pilot and former casino
executive whose writing career began with gritty articles on infantry
weapons for Soldier of Fortune, Combat & Survival and Handgunner magazines.
A dozen years in the gaming world followed—starting as a croupier at Sun
City and rising to casino manager in the Czech Republic—before he swapped
roulette wheels for flying charters and peace-keeping missions across Africa,
and then flying Boeing 737s for a regional airline.
Adventure still calls: when he isn’t at his desk, Ridgway and his wife Nicky
roam the Mediterranean aboard their aluminum Ovni 435 sailing yacht, accompanied
by their dog Lola.
Ridgway’s diverse life fuels his fiction. His Noah Stark thrillers—Elements of
Risk and The Horn Mansion—blend military detail with global intrigue, while his
new middle-grade tale, The Adventures of William Woodpecker, channels his passion
for wildlife and environmental stewardship into a heart-warming story for young readers.
When ashore at their home in rural France, he divides his time between writing,
photography and renovating a village house.