Sure. 'Kidnapped' by Robert Louis Stevenson is a classic. It follows the adventures of David Balfour who is kidnapped and then has to find his way in a difficult situation. Also, 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' by Stieg Larsson has a sub - plot that involves a long - ago kidnapping mystery.
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.
Well, 'In the Woods' by Tana French has elements of a kidnapping mystery. The main character is haunted by a past event that involved the disappearance (suspected kidnapping) of his friends when he was a child. As an adult detective, he has to face this mystery again. The story is complex and full of character development along with the mystery of the kidnapping - like event.
One great kidnap fiction short story is 'The Ransom of Red Chief' by O. Henry. It's a humorous take on a kidnapping gone wrong. The kidnappers think they've got an easy target in a rich man's son, but the boy is so wild and unruly that he ends up making their lives miserable.
One popular one is 'The Taken' which has a unique take on the kidnap fantasy concept. The story follows a young girl who is kidnapped into a magical realm and has to find her way back home while uncovering secrets about that world.
I'm not sure of a specific one off the top of my head. But you could try searching for it on online book platforms. Look for tags like 'angel', 'kidnap' and 'book' to narrow down the results.
One common theme is the struggle for survival. When a character is kidnapped, they have to find ways to endure the situation, like in 'Room'. Another theme is the search for truth. In books like 'Gone Girl', the truth about the so - called kidnapping is much more complex than it first appears. Also, the theme of redemption can be found. For example, in some stories, the kidnapper might have a past that led them to this act, and there could be a journey towards redemption.
One common theme is power and control. The kidnapper often tries to exert control over the victim, like in 'The Collector'. Another theme is the psychological impact on the victim and sometimes the kidnapper too. In 'Room', we see how the mother and son deal with the trauma of being held captive.
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.
I haven't really delved into 'negan kidnap fanfiction' myself. However, some general tips to find such stories could be to use relevant tags when searching on fan - based platforms. Maybe look for tags related to Negan, kidnapping, and the specific fandom it pertains to.
Sorry, I don't have a particular 'annie kidnap eren fanfiction' to recommend directly. However, you can also check out some fanfiction communities on Reddit. Sometimes, fans share and discuss interesting fanfictions there, which could lead you to the type of story you're looking for.