The Francis Blake Affair
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| The Francis Blake Affair | |
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| Date | 1996 |
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| Series | Blake and Mortimer |
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| Writer(s) | Jean Van Hamme |
| Artist(s) | Ted Benoit |
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| Published in | Tintin Magazine |
| Language | French |
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| Preceded by | Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 2: Mortimer vs. Mortimer |
| Followed by | The Voronov Plot |
The Francis Blake Affair was the thirteenth Blake and Mortimer book and the first one not to be written by Edgar P. Jacobs. It was published in 1996.
[edit] Plot
Blake is framed as a traitor and goes on the run, while Mortimer must work to clear his name and reveal the real culprit.
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