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Mary Gentle is a British fantasy and science fiction author.
'''Mary Gentle''' is a British fantasy and science fiction author.

Her works include:


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* [[A Hawk In Silver]] (1977), a young-adult fantasy
* [[A Hawk In Silver]] (1977), a young-adult fantasy
* The ''[[Orthe]]'' duology, science-fantasy with a human woman visiting another world, populated by humanoid but deceptively different people
* The ''[[Orthe]]'' duology, science-fantasy with a human woman visiting another world, populated by humanoid but deceptively different people
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** ''The Architecture of Desire''
** ''The Architecture of Desire''
** ''Left to His Own Devices''
** ''Left to His Own Devices''
* ''[[Grunts (Literature)|Grunts]]: A Fantasy With Attitude''
* ''[[Grunts!]]: A Fantasy With Attitude''
* ''[[Ash a Secret History]]'', the story of a female mercenary captain in an alternate fifteenth century Europe. Published in four volumes in the US.
* ''[[Ash: A Secret History]]'', the story of a female mercenary captain in an alternate fifteenth century Europe. Published in four volumes in the US.
* ''[[Ilario The Lions Eye]]'', set in the same world as ''Ash''.
* ''[[Ilario The Lions Eye]]'', set in the same world as ''Ash''.
* ''[[Sixteen Ten A Sundial In A Grave]]
* ''[[Sixteen Ten A Sundial In A Grave]]


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== Commonly used tropes include: ==
* [[Action Girl]]/[[Lady of War]]: [[Recurring Character]] Valentine [[I Have Many Names|White Crow/Roseveare/Branwen/Whatever-Her-Surname-Is-This-Time]].
* [[Action Girl]]/[[Lady of War]]: [[Recurring Character]] Valentine [[I Have Many Names|White Crow/Roseveare/Branwen/Whatever-Her-Surname-Is-This-Time]].
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]]: Whenever Valentine and her perennial love interest Baltazar Casaubon ''don't'' have this going on, they're married. (Which isn't to say that the two scenarios are mutually exclusive.)
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]]: Whenever Valentine and her perennial love interest Baltazar Casaubon ''don't'' have this going on, they're married. (Which isn't to say that the two scenarios are mutually exclusive.)
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* [[Likes Older Women]]: Zar-bettu-Zekigal in ''Rats and Gargoyles'' is a lesbian example. (So much so, in fact, that when she becomes attracted to a woman about ten years her senior, it surprises her because "she's a ''baby''!")
* [[Likes Older Women]]: Zar-bettu-Zekigal in ''Rats and Gargoyles'' is a lesbian example. (So much so, in fact, that when she becomes attracted to a woman about ten years her senior, it surprises her because "she's a ''baby''!")
* [[Nobody Poops]]: So, '''so''' averted in all her novels.
* [[Nobody Poops]]: So, '''so''' averted in all her novels.
* [[Our Orcs Are Different]]: The orcs of ''Grunts!'' are a cross between [[Warhammer Fantasy]] and the ''[[Lord of the Rings]]'' orcs. Big, burly, [[Fangs Are Evil|sharp-toothed]], vulgar, and aggressive, with skin that varies from black through shades of green and gray to pure white. Prone to [[Comedic Sociopathy]]. And they have [[Alien Blood|green blood]].
* [[Our Orcs Are Different]]: The orcs of ''Grunts!'' are a cross between [[Warhammer Fantasy]] and the ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'' orcs. Big, burly, [[Fangs Are Evil|sharp-toothed]], vulgar, and aggressive, with skin that varies from black through shades of green and gray to pure white. Prone to [[Comedic Sociopathy]]. And they have [[Alien Blood|green blood]].
* [[Petting Zoo People]]: Katayans [[Little Bit Beastly|look basically human, but have long furry tails]]. [[You Dirty Rat|Rats]], from the same setting, are...well, seven-foot-tall [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|rat]] [[Intelligent Gerbil|people]]. (Who are ruled by [[Stealth Pun|Rat-Kings]]—that is, a ruling council of Rats with [[Body Horror|their tails all fused together]].)
* [[Petting Zoo People]]: Katayans [[Little Bit Beastly|look basically human, but have long furry tails]]. [[You Dirty Rat|Rats]], from the same setting, are...well, seven-foot-tall [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|rat]] [[Intelligent Gerbil|people]]. (Who are ruled by [[Stealth Pun|Rat-Kings]]—that is, a ruling council of Rats with [[Body Horror|their tails all fused together]].)
* [[Redheaded Hero]]/[[Heroes Want Redheads]]: Valentine and Baltazar, ''again''; they're both redheaded, although Valentine is usually greying (regardless of age).
* [[Redheaded Hero]]/[[Heroes Want Redheads]]: Valentine and Baltazar, ''again''; they're both redheaded, although Valentine is usually greying (regardless of age).
* [[Science Fantasy]]
* [[Science Fantasy]]
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Mary Gentle is a British fantasy and science fiction author.

Works written by Mary Gentle include:
  • A Hawk In Silver (1977), a young-adult fantasy
  • The Orthe duology, science-fantasy with a human woman visiting another world, populated by humanoid but deceptively different people
    • Golden Witchbreed
    • Ancient Light
  • The White Crow books, fantasy / Alternate History books featuring heavy use of Renaissance hermetic magic/alchemy and the same characters in different settings:
    • Rats and Gargoyles
    • The Architecture of Desire
    • Left to His Own Devices
  • Grunts!: A Fantasy With Attitude
  • Ash: A Secret History, the story of a female mercenary captain in an alternate fifteenth century Europe. Published in four volumes in the US.
  • Ilario The Lions Eye, set in the same world as Ash.
  • Sixteen Ten A Sundial In A Grave
Mary Gentle provides examples of the following tropes: