In 'The Lovely Bones', the main character, Susie, is kidnapped and murdered. However, the story is told from her perspective in heaven as she watches her family deal with the aftermath. It's a unique and poignant take on a kidnapping story.
One great kidnapping story fiction is 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn. It involves a woman's disappearance which has elements of a kidnapping mystery. Another is 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' where the main character, Lisbeth Salander, gets involved in solving a decades - old disappearance case that has kidnapping aspects. And 'Room' by Emma Donoghue also has a form of kidnapping situation at its core as the main characters are held captive.
'Kidnapped' by Robert Louis Stevenson is also a well - known one. It's a thrilling adventure story that involves elements of kidnapping and the protagonist's struggle to escape and find his rightful place. The story is full of vivid descriptions of the Scottish landscape and the dangerous situations the character faces.
There's the movie - inspired story of 'Taken'. A retired CIA agent's daughter is kidnapped while traveling in Europe. He then uses his skills to track down the kidnappers and rescue her. It's full of action and high - stakes situations. Also, 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' has elements of a fictional kidnapping story within its complex mystery plot.
There are quite a few out there. For example, 'Kidnapped into His World' is a fanfiction that plays on the kidnapping trope in a romantic way. The male lead, for reasons of his own, kidnaps the female lead, and as they are forced to be in close quarters, their feelings start to change. It's full of drama and passionate moments. Well - written kidnapping romance fanfiction often focuses on the psychological aspect of the characters' relationship development.
Well, 'The Hating Game' can be considered in a way. Although not a traditional kidnapping, the forced working together in close quarters can be seen as a mild form of that trope, and it's a great romance. Then there's 'Twilight' where Bella is sort of 'kidnapped' by the Volturi at one point, and her relationship with Edward is a major part of the story. 'Outlander' also has elements where Claire is taken against her will initially and then a relationship develops.
Sure. 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn has elements of a sort of 'kidnapping' within its complex plot of a missing wife. Another one is 'The Lovely Bones' by Alice Sebold, which involves a girl who is kidnapped and murdered and then tells the story from her afterlife perspective.
There's also a series on Archive of Our Own that involves bughead kidnapping. It delves deep into the psychological impact on Bughead during the ordeal. The author does a great job of building tension and showing their relationship grow stronger in the face of danger.
Well, 'Shadowed Abduction' is an interesting vampire kidnapping fanfiction. In this, the vampires kidnap a boy who has a special ability that they want to use for their own gain. The plot thickens as he befriends a vampire who is against the idea of using him. Also, 'Vampire's Hostage' is worth reading. It shows the psychological journey of the kidnapped person as they deal with the vampires' demands and their own survival instincts.
One well - known kidnapping - based novel is 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn. It involves a complex plot where the main character's wife goes missing, and there are suspicions of kidnapping among other things. The story is full of twists and turns that keep readers on the edge of their seats.
One such book is 'In Cold Blood' by Truman Capote. It tells the true story of the brutal murder of a family in Kansas, which involved elements of kidnapping as well. Another is 'Abducted: The Carole Bugge Story' which details her own terrifying experience of being kidnapped.