Blake & Mortimer 24 - The Testament of William S.

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Dive into the world of mystery and intrigue with Blake & Mortimer 24 - The Testament of William S., a thrilling graphic novel that promises to unravel the Shakespearean enigma you've always been curious about. Created by the renowned authors Sente and Juillard, this BRAND NEW paperback edition spans 72 captivating pages, bringing to life a narrative filled with unexpected twists and engaging characters. Set in the picturesque backdrop of Venice, a seemingly innocent boating accident leads to the discovery of a tantalizing 400-year-old text signed 'W.S.' This remarkable find holds the potential to unlock the truth behind the Shakespeare mystery, arousing interest among literary enthusiasts and history buffs alike. However, the night takes a dangerous turn as a mysterious figure attempts to steal the precious document. Join the journey of Marquis Stefano Da Spiri, who, in a bid to authenticate the document, sends a copy to a leading expert in London while entrusting its original to his trusted friend, Captain Francis Blake. Perfect for fans of graphic novels, adventure stories, and Shakespeare lore, this edition is published by Cinebook Ltd, ensuring the highest quality for readers. Whether you are a dedicated Blake & Mortimer follower or a newcomer to the series, this thrilling tale will keep you on the edge of your seat. Experience the intrigue, history, and artistry that make this graphic novel a must-have. Order now for prompt delivery and step into a world where literature, adventure, and mystery collide.

By Sente, Yves
Other Juillard, Andre
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages 72
Publisher Cinebook Ltd


In Venice, a boating accident leads to the discovery of a 400 year old text bearing the signature W.S. and promising the truth about the Shakespeare mystery . That very night, someone tries unsuccessfully to steal the precious document. The discoverer, Marquis Stefano Da Spiri, decides to send a copy of the document to a specialist of the Bard in London for stylistic authentication. As for the original, he entrusts it to an old comrade in arms from WW2: Captain Francis Blake

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