I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the author of this particular novel. You could try searching for it on book - related websites or asking in a local bookstore. They may be able to help you find out who wrote it.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it. But it might be about a person or a situation that has a strong hold or 'grip' on something. Maybe it's about a character being in the grip of an emotion like fear or love.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a novel could be about a variety of things like relationships, a journey, or a personal struggle.
The following are the recommended novels with the main character using a hammer: " Little Players in the Other World "," My Hammer Can Upgrade "," Myriad World Weapon Shop "," The Bar Spirit in Douluo "," The Nanny Who Holds a Hammer "," There's a Hammer Goldfinger "," I Cultivate the Hammer Immortal "," The Bloody Light of the Heavens "," Horizontal Push Begins from the Counterfeit "," Primitive Lost Track "," Ninth Uncle Watching the Hammer ", and " The Peerless Patriarch of the Tang Clan God ". These novels all had plots in which the protagonist used a hammer as his main weapon. I hope you like these recommendations!
She could use her brute strength enhanced by chakra to try and break free. If she can concentrate enough chakra to her limbs, she might be able to overpower Itachi's hold for a moment and create an opening to escape.
Athletes often have death grip success stories. Take a weightlifter, for instance. When they are attempting a personal best lift, they need to have a death grip on the barbell. Their intense grip allows them to control the weight and complete the lift successfully. This grip gives them the confidence and stability to overcome the challenge of the heavy weight.
The title '18 struggles in cell grip fanfiction' is rather mysterious. It could imply that there are 18 distinct types of turmoil or problems within a setting that has to do with being in a cell - like confinement. This could be in a science - fiction setting where a cell might be a containment unit for some sort of experiment, or in a more traditional sense like a prison cell. The 'fanfiction' part suggests it's a work created by a fan, building on an existing universe, but again, without reading it, we can only guess what those 18 struggles might be.
Then there's 'Kiss Me, Deadly'. It has been highly regarded for its dark and gritty portrayal of the detective genre. The mystery in this novel is quite captivating and Mike Hammer's character is shown in all his rough - and - tumble glory.