Let me recommend a novel to you: "The male protagonist I wrote jumped out and hit me." The female protagonist, Er Mumu, wanted to write a comeback story, but a self-proclaimed male protagonist suddenly appeared and asked her to change the story. This was a very interesting setting. The point of abuse was that the male protagonist forced the female protagonist to rewrite the script and hit the female protagonist. The female protagonist, Bai Yue, wanted to enjoy being the male protagonist in the book, but the author forced herself to awaken. Kidnapping and torture still depend on the specific plot. Hehe ~ Let's see if this novel meets your needs? I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
The crime methods of detective novels can be referred to the following examples: 1. Kidnap: Kidnap the target to a remote place and then extort a ransom. 2. Murder: Using poison or a knife or gun to deliberately injure or kill. Robbery: Use violence or threats to seize property. 4. Fraud: Using false information or means to deceive others to obtain property. 5. Theft: Stealing other people's property through deception or concealment. 6. Love Letter Fraud: Using love letters, text messages, and other channels to cheat others of their feelings or property. 7. Hacker attack: Invasion of other people's computer systems, network accounts, etc. through technical means. Fake and inferior products: The production of fake and inferior products to deceive consumers. 9. Drug dealing: Obtaining economic benefits through drug dealing while harming the health of others. 10. Internet fraud: Using social networking platforms, search engines, and other online platforms to commit fraud. The above are some common criminal methods. Of course, when writing detective novels, you can also add some more unique and thrilling plots and methods to make the readers more surprised and excited.
There are some cases where valuable or rare books have been 'kidnapped' in a sense. For example, in some library thefts, thieves target special editions or manuscripts. One such instance was the theft of a rare manuscript from a historical library. The motive often is financial gain as some collectors are willing to pay a large sum on the black market for these items.
In some cases, book kidnappings are part of a larger criminal operation. For instance, a gang might steal books as part of a plan to smuggle them across borders and sell them in other countries where there is a high demand for rare books. There was a case where a shipment of 'kidnapped' books was intercepted at the border, saving many precious literary works from being lost forever.
There's a funny kidnap story about a group of kidnappers who planned to kidnap a rich man. But they got the wrong address and ended up at a circus. They found themselves surrounded by clowns and acrobats, and were so confused that they ran away without achieving their 'goal'.
One popular Vampire Kidnap Fanfiction is 'The Captive's Blood'. It has an interesting plot where a human is kidnapped by a vampire clan. Another one is 'Kidnapped by the Nightwalker'. It's really thrilling as it shows the human's struggle within the vampire's lair. There's also 'In the Vampire's Grasp' which focuses on the relationship that develops between the kidnapped human and the vampire.
One scary kidnap story is about a little girl who was snatched from her front yard while playing. The kidnapper took her to an abandoned house. She was so frightened but managed to leave a trail of her hair clips for her parents to find. Eventually, she was rescued when the police followed the clues.
In the kidnap boy story, the main characters are the boy who got kidnapped. He is the victim in this situation. Then there are the kidnappers. They are the ones causing the trouble. There might also be the boy's family members. They play an important role as they are the ones who will be worried sick about the boy and will do everything they can to get him back, like calling the police and searching everywhere for him.
Hello, which book do you want to ask me about? I can recommend some good novels for you.
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One great kidnap fiction book is 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn. It involves a complex plot where a woman goes missing, and there are elements of mystery and mind - games that are related to a form of 'kidnap' in a sense. Another is 'Room' by Emma Donoghue, which tells the story of a mother and son held captive.