Aces Abroad

The 2002 ibooks printing of Aces Abroad, featuring Chrysalis

Aces Abroad is the fourth volume in the Wild Cards shared universe fiction series, edited by George R. R. Martin. It was published in 1988 and dealt with a world tour, sponsored by the United Nations and the World Health Organization, featuring many of the main characters from the previous novels and introducing new ones.

Stories

In 2014 Tor Books reissued the anthology with the addition of two new chapters, "Warts and All" by Kevin Andrew Murphy, and "Always Spring in Prague" by Carrie Vaughn. Aces Abroad contains the following short stories:

Story Author(s) Description
"The Tint Of Hatred" Stephen Leigh The sister of one of Puppetman's earlier victims seeks revenge, with surprising results.
"From The Journal Of Xavier Desmond" George R. R. Martin Xavier Desmond. Serves as interludes between the other stories.
"Beasts Of Burden" John J. Miller Introduces Ti Malice. Takes place in Haiti, the first stop of the tour.
"Blood Rights" Leanne C. Harper Two brothers in Guatemala become national heroes as they lead a revolution.
"Warts and All" Kevin Andrew Murphy In Peru, featuring Howard Mueller aka Troll.
"Down By The Nile" Gail Gerstner-Miller Peregrine gets surprising news in Egypt. Introduces the Living Gods.
"The Teardrop Of India" Walton Simons Dr. Tachyon gives treatment to an unusual wild card victim. Introduces G. C. Jayewardene.
"Down In The Dreamtime" Edward Bryant In Australia, Cordelia Chaisson meets Wyungare, a man who can live his dreams.
"Zero Hour" Lewis Shiner In Japan, Fortunato reappears to save an old friend's life.
"Always Spring in Prague" Carrie Vaughn In Prague, featuring Joann Jefferson aka Lady Black.
"Puppets" Victor Milán In Germany, an attempt at kidnapping Senator Hartmann grants him a deadly ally instead. Introduces Mackie "The Knife" Messer.
"Mirrors Of The Soul" Melinda M. Snodgrass Dr. Tachyon meets a lost grandson, Blaise Andrieux.
"Legends" Michael Cassutt An ex-KGB agent has a very important secret.
Preceded by
Jokers Wild
Aces Abroad
1988
Succeeded by
Down and Dirty
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