
Philippe Boulle
Author of Constantinople by Night
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Works by Philippe Boulle
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- Canonical name
- Boulle, Philippe
- Legal name
- Boulle, Philippe R.
- Other names
- Boulle, Philippe R.
- Birthdate
- 1971-09-08
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- board game designer
game designer - Nationality
- Canada
- Birthplace
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- Places of residence
- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Atlanta, Georgia, USA - Associated Place (for map)
- Canada
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Definitely interesting and an all-around good background setup for a vampire game. Plenty of plot hooks and npc's to populate any game, but open-ended enough that a troupe can do anything it wants. All that's missing is a little imagination on the part of the gamemaster, and we've got ourselves a great potroast of blood, guts, demons and diablerie. Good fun to be had for all. :)
This is the second novel from the trilogy Victorian Age Vampire. It takes place in White Wolf's World of Darkness and is a part of Vampire the Masquerade.
In this one we delve much farther into the realm of the Vampires. 'Here there be Monsters!'. Victoria Ash helps guide our young Regina Blake and introduces her to the 'High' Society. Things become much more dangerous for Regina, her father and her fiance.
Boulle wrote this in a Victorian style, it is very reminiscent of Dracula (which is show more fitting) though it is much less "flowery" and easier to read. Over all not a bad book. show less
In this one we delve much farther into the realm of the Vampires. 'Here there be Monsters!'. Victoria Ash helps guide our young Regina Blake and introduces her to the 'High' Society. Things become much more dangerous for Regina, her father and her fiance.
Boulle wrote this in a Victorian style, it is very reminiscent of Dracula (which is show more fitting) though it is much less "flowery" and easier to read. Over all not a bad book. show less
This is a novel from the trilogy Victorian Age Vampire. It takes place in White Wolf's World of Darkness and is a part of Vampire the Masquerade.
This book takes place in Victorian England. Regina Blake is our heroine, her mother dies under mysterious circumstances and her mother's family (who are definitely strange) takes charge of the body, and organize the funeral. Regina thought something about the whole situation was weird and started investigating. She found the truth to be more show more terrifying that fiction.
Boulle wrote this in a Victorian style, it is very reminiscent of Dracula (which is fitting) though it is much less "flowery" and easier to read. Over all net a bad book but I wouldn't call it a "must read". show less
This book takes place in Victorian England. Regina Blake is our heroine, her mother dies under mysterious circumstances and her mother's family (who are definitely strange) takes charge of the body, and organize the funeral. Regina thought something about the whole situation was weird and started investigating. She found the truth to be more show more terrifying that fiction.
Boulle wrote this in a Victorian style, it is very reminiscent of Dracula (which is fitting) though it is much less "flowery" and easier to read. Over all net a bad book but I wouldn't call it a "must read". show less
This is the third and last novel from the trilogy Victorian Age Vampire. It takes place in White Wolf's World of Darkness and is a part of Vampire the Masquerade.
Regina did find her mother alive (of sorts) and many changes have happened to both of them since they parted in England. Now mother and daughter are in Vienna home of the Warlocks, the Tremere stronghold. They are now circulating among the TRUELY powerful. Are any of them going to survive these encounters?
Boulle wrote this in a show more Victorian style, it is very reminiscent of Dracula (which is fitting) though it is much less "flowery" and easier to read. Over all not a bad book. show less
Regina did find her mother alive (of sorts) and many changes have happened to both of them since they parted in England. Now mother and daughter are in Vienna home of the Warlocks, the Tremere stronghold. They are now circulating among the TRUELY powerful. Are any of them going to survive these encounters?
Boulle wrote this in a show more Victorian style, it is very reminiscent of Dracula (which is fitting) though it is much less "flowery" and easier to read. Over all not a bad book. show less
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