Title: Golden Witchbreed Author: Mary Gentle Year: 1985 Publisher: Roc Reviewer: Brian Sniffen I think this was Mary Gentle's first published novel. It's a noticeably weaker work than her later "Ash" series, but takes itself more seriously than "Grunts." The content is similar in feel to Cherryh's "Foreigner." If you enjoy Cherryh in general, or "Foreigner" in particular, I think you'll like this. The plot follows an envoy from Earth to a barbarian world. Over time, she discovers that the aliens are not as primitive as she'd thought. The contrast is nicely drawn between her early self-congratulation for not treating these primitives as animals and her later realization that they are at least as advanced as humans. The big plot twist---the enemy trying to kill her through much of the books---seemed obvious. I've had others tell me it's not, so this may be a matter of the reader's paranoia.