The Francis Blake Affair

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The Francis Blake Affair

Cover
Date 1996
Series Blake and Mortimer
Creative team
Writer(s) Jean Van Hamme
Artist(s) Ted Benoit
Original publication
Published in Tintin Magazine
Language French
Chronology
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.