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Title:

Dead Man's Hand
 

Authors:

Genres:

Mystery
Post-Apocalypse
Science Fiction

Series:

Wild Cards
7

Editions:

# Date Publisher Binding Cover
1 1990-07-00  

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Blurb: 
Rather than begin a new triad, Dead Man's Hand essentially serves as a companion piece to Ace In The Hole, as it takes places concurrently with the events in that story - indeed, several scenes actually overlap (see notes for explanation).

This second tale starts again on Monday July 18th and runs through to midnight the following Monday, and covers the investigation into the violent murder of Chrysalis, the owner of Jokertown's Crystal Palace (this can hardly constitute as a spoiler, as it is first mentioned at the beginning of Ace In The Hole and again on the front cover of this book).

The two main characters in this volume are:
Jay Ackroyd, AKA Popinjay (by George R.R. Martin)
Daniel Brennan, AKA Yeoman (by John J. Miller)

On waking on Monday morning from his regular nightmare, Jay Ackroyd's new assignment as Chrysalis' bodyguard gets off to a bad start when he discovers his employer's battered corpse at the Crystal Palace with an ace of spades placed conveniently on top - the calling card of the bow-and-arrow killer, Yeoman. Not trusting the nat police to put too much effort into finding the killer of a joker, Jay sets off to solve the case by himself.

Daniel Brennan, thinking he's escaped the violence for a quieter life in the country, sees the news of his ex-lover's murder on TV (and his implied role in it), and finds himself dragged back into his old life when he, too, chooses to pursue the matter himself and find the person responsible.

In the process of searching for the murderer, Jay bets the farm on finding the missing reporter, Digger Downs; gets sweaty with the ultimate femme fatale; briefly gains a Takisian sidekick; and comes face to face with the hideous Ti Malice. Brennan. meanwhile, takes a trip in the magic kingdom; hears Wyrm's horrible confession; finds unexpected help from the church; and uncovers the secret of Chrysalis' success.