
A JANICSÁROK VÉGNAPJAI
A SELEUCIAI ÜREGEK.
EMINAH.
TÖRÖK PARADICSOM.
GASKHO BEY.
FÉRFI A VESZÉLYEK KÖZÖTT.
AZ OROSZLÁN A RÓKABŐRBEN.
AZ ALBÁN CSALÁD.
MAHMUD TOLLA.
A CSERKESZ ÉS CSALÁDJA.
In a stark, wind‑blown valley far from civilization, the ancient Seleucia caves rise like the ribs of a dead giant. Crumbling walls and a towering stone column, once carried aloft by the hermit Symeon Stylites, dominate the landscape, hinting at forgotten rituals and long‑lost peoples. The silence is broken only by the occasional, eerie echo from the deepest cavern—a voice that seems to answer the desperate and the guilty alike, warning them to turn back.
The narrative follows a handful of travelers drawn to this forbidding place: a curious shepherd, a remorseful wanderer, and a band of would‑be treasure hunters. Each encounters the uncanny sounds that rise from the darkness, confronting their own fears and the moral weight of the cave’s unseen presence. As they press deeper, the mysteries etched into the rock walls begin to surface, promising revelations that could reshape their understanding of faith, fate, and the hidden histories buried beneath the earth.
Language
hu
Duration
~10 hours (607K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Albert László from page images generously made available by the Google Books Library Project
Release date
2020-01-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1825–1904
A towering figure in 19th-century Hungarian literature, he wrote sweeping, adventurous novels and plays that made him one of his country’s most beloved storytellers. His life was just as dramatic as his fiction, shaped by politics, journalism, and the revolutionary spirit of 1848.
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