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Piroska F. Nagy

    Honour the Dead
    Ender's Game
    • Ender's Game

      • 357 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Ender Wiggin is a very bright young boy with a powerful skill. One of a group of children bred to be military geniuses and save Earth from an inevitable attack by aliens, known here as "buggers," Ender becomes unbeatable in war games and seems poised to lead Earth to triumph over the buggers. Meanwhile, his brother and sister plot to wrest power from Ender. Twists, surprises and interesting characters elevate this novel into status as a bona fide page turner. It captured the Nebula and Hugo Awards.

      Ender's Game
      4.3
    • Honour the Dead

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In 1885, the promise of quick wealth and wild dreams turns Texas's Austin into a city of fear, haunted by the "Maid Killers." The first victim, a mixed-race housekeeper, is brutally murdered in her bed, followed by six more women, including the beautiful blonde Eula Phillips, the love of bank clerk Will Porter. A decade later, Porter lives in New York as the famous writer O. Henry, but he remains haunted by the horrors of his past and a relentless blackmailer. Responding to a mysterious letter, he returns to Texas to track down a sadistic killer, confronting the demons of his tortured mind along the way. Steven Saylor, having paused his Gordianus series thirteen years prior for this work, weaves a captivating tale that skillfully blends history, literature, and vivid imagination, utilizing real characters and true crimes, rivaling the masterpiece "The Angel of Death" by Caleb Carr.

      Honour the Dead
      3.8