I'm not sure about any specific stories like that. Maybe you could look in the horror or fantasy genres.
Sorry, I don't know of any particular titles. You could try asking in a literature forum or looking at curated lists of unusual story concepts.
There was also the case of Albert Fish. He was a sadistic cannibal who targeted children. Fish's heinous acts included not only cannibalism but also extreme torture. His story is truly one of the most terrifying in the annals of criminal history. He was eventually caught and executed for his crimes. His actions were so grotesque that they still horrify people today.
Well, perhaps it could be that a cat and a mouse get trapped together in a difficult situation, like in a locked pantry. They realize they need to work together to find a way out. So, they start to communicate and help each other, gradually becoming friends as they overcome obstacles.
Take Jerry for example. The name Jerry gives an impression of a quick - witted and lively character, which is exactly what he is in 'Tom and Jerry'. His name suits his personality as he is always able to come up with clever plans to avoid being caught by Tom.
Another famous one is Issei Sagawa. He killed and ate a female classmate in Paris. His case is notable as it generated a great deal of international attention due to the shock value of his crime. He was later institutionalized.
I'm sorry, I haven't read this novel specifically, so I can't provide the exact plot. But generally, it might involve a complex relationship story with some unique or dark elements considering the mention of 'cannibals' in the title.
The novel 'Of Mice and Men' is set in California during the Great Depression.
Yes, there could be. Many horror novels often feature spooky houses and the presence of cannibals can add to the horror element. For example, in some slasher - type horror novels, a group of people might find themselves trapped in a spooky old house where they discover that there are cannibals lurking about.
Yes, the Hillside Cannibals is based on a true story. Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris were two serial killers known as the Hillside Stranglers, and they committed heinous crimes including rape and murder. They targeted young women in Los Angeles in the late 1970s. Their crimes were extremely brutal, and they were eventually caught and brought to justice.
The spooky house in such a novel might be dilapidated. There could be creaking floorboards and broken windows. It may be isolated, far away from civilization, which makes it a perfect place for cannibals to operate without being easily discovered.
I've never heard of the 'little lulu cannibals story' before. It could potentially be a fictional or local folktale that involves a character named Little Lulu in a rather dark and disturbing situation related to cannibalism. Without more context, it's hard to say more.