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Rats and Gargoyles (Paperback)

by Mary Gentle (Author)
4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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  • Paperback: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Corgi; New edition edition (18 Jul 1991)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0552136271
  • ISBN-13: 978-0552136273
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,091,853 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Churning power struggle set in a Renaissance world where alchemy, magic and science all work, and squares are pentagons; winged, immortal, devil-like Decans rule through their Gargoyle acolytes, and bipedal Rats lord it over fearful and oppressed human slaves and artisans. From the author of Golden Witchbreed and Ancient Light. Having gathered evidence that the Decans have discovered how to kill immortal souls, and thus end or amend creation, White Crow - Scholar-Soldier of the Invisible College - magically summons help, and so draws together various knowing or unknowing conspirators: young prince Lucas, a student at the University of Crime; his friend Zari, a nonhuman Katayan Kings' Memory, whose function is to remember all that she witnesses; the Hyena, a crippled woman warrior and leader of a ragged revolutionary army; Plessiez, the Rat priest, whose tortuous schemes involve the eight-bodied Rats-King; Casaubon the Lord-Architect, another secret Scholar-Soldier; and Tree-Bishop Theodoret, whose bodiless head is tormented by Gargoyles. Since their plan involves plague, magic, and force of arms, the conspirators' problem is not only to remove the Decan overlords but ensure that the various other species survive the conflict. Bewilderingly detailed work, far too dense for ordinary comprehension, with characters that get lost in the shuffle, and, despite the seething complications, curiously lifeless and repellent. Probably of more interest to students of Renaissance Hermetic magia than fantasy-lovers hoping for an agreeable diversion. (Kirkus Reviews)

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The story of a city of labyrinths, where medieval cathedrals, Renaissance chateaux and factory production lines co-exist; where rats are kings and humans their servants; where gods are capricious and miracles happen daily. The author's other books include "Ancient Light" and "Golden Witchbreed".

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lush, brilliant, bewildering, stimulating., 10 Jul 2004
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I think it's fair to say all Mary Gentle's books are extraordinary but this is the one I return to again and again. Richly colourful and written with her most lyrical prose, it glows with the sensuality of a Rennaissance painting and the mocking detail of a medieval woodcut. It's stuffed with marvellously quirky characters like Valentine, the White Crow, The Rat King(s) knotted together by their tails, Gods from some arcane alchemical calendar, the delightfully oversized Balthasar, Kat, a wickedly innocent lesbian rat and Messire Plessy, an elegant rat cleric. The book seethes with ideas and surprises and skims bewilderingly past multiple themes of politics, magic, sexuality, desire, youth, age, religeon. Everything really. There are many layered and interwoven plots and after several readings I still find new things to enjoy. Also still things I don't think I quite understand. I find myself reading mouthwatering descriptions and suddenly wondering,Hey, what happened there? You never know what's going to be round the corner of the next page! I love this book and recommend it unreservedly to anyone who loves word and stories and doesn't want everything handed to them on a plate.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An engrossing blend of medieval, mythical and modern imagery, 1 May 2002
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Rats and Gargoyles is set in a world extrapolated from the middle ages, with some modern and invented ideas thrown in. In an immense city at the centre of the world, an aristocracy of man-sized rats govern a diverse mix of more human people, and all are under the incarnate eyes of a group of Gods living in a huge temple within the city. The storyline has several strands, involving a number of plots to overthrow the established order, and attempts by a sort of secret society to stop these activities from causing apocalypse. I first read this book years ago, when it was first published, then again a year or two ago. Both times I eagerly soaked up the ideas in the book - they were, and still are, unlike those in any other sci-fi story I've read; inventive, absorbing, and introduced gradually thoughout the book, keeping the story fresh right to the end. I found the storyline itself interesting, and the descriptive writing was also good (evoked plenty of images). One criticism, in parts the pacing was rather slow, I think this book could have been significantly better if it moved faster. But overall, a good read, and something you don't find every day.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Fantasy Novel Ever?, 22 Oct 1998
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I fell deeply in love with this book early in 1992. Tragically I lost my treasured hardback copy a short time later. This year I found a replacement and nearly cried! It is quite simply one of the most astonishingly well crafted novels of this or any other genre.
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