Wild Cards IV: Aces Abroad
George R.R. Martin
Tor Books, Jan 13 2015, $15.99
ISBN: 9780765335586
This mostly reprint contains two new tales (in
Peru for “Warts and All” by Kevin Andrew Murphy and Carrie Vaughn’s “Always
Spring in Prague”) that blend in nicely with the original 1988
publication. The premise focuses on the
Wild Cards’ escapades during a UN and WHO
sponsored world tour. The key
connectors are "The Tint of Hatred" by
Stephen Leigh with the return of the Puppetman and “From The Journal Of Xavier Desmond” by Mr. Martin that include stopovers in places like Afghanistan. The
first official stop of the "Stacked Deck" jet is Haiti where Ti
Malice works his “Beasts Of Burden” (by
John J. Miller). In "Blood Rites" by Leanne C. Harper, Mayan
psychic twins lead a revolt in Guatemala. Other stops include meeting Nur-Al-Allah and the Gods in “Down By The Nile” by Gail Gerstner-Miller; Dr. Tachyon
practicing medicine in Walton Simons’ “The Teardrop Of India”; an encounter
in Australia with Wyungare who lives “Down
In The Dreamtime” by Edward Bryant; and Lewis Shiner’s “Zero Hour” in which Fortunato
saves a life in Japan. There are also
stops in Europe (see “Puppets” by Victor W. Milán where we encounter Mackie "Mack the
Knife" Messer in Germany, and Melinda M. Snodgrass
escorting fans to Versailles’ “Mirrors of the
Soul”).
This is an entertaining entry as fans meet
influential (in future sagas) new Aces, Jokers and some entities difficult to
classify in places around the world while holding up to the test of time even
in Soviet Moscow (Michael Cassutt "Legends"). While the superb contributions highlight the
Wild Cards world and introduce two major villains, this anthology would have
been incredible with more focus on the newbies rather than those we know.
Harriet Klausner
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