François-Henri Soulié is a man of the theater with multiple hats: writer, actor, puppeteer, set designer, director and screenwriter. He received the Beaune Festival First Novel Award in 2016 for Il n’y a pas de passé simple, published by Éditions du Masque.
François-Henri Soulié is the author at 10/18 of a trilogy written four hands with Thierry Bourcy, which takes us on a journey through Europe in the early seventeenth century: Le songe de l’astronome, La conspiration du Globe and Ils ont tué Ravaillac.