The Cannibal Heart

The Cannibal Heart
Author: Margaret Millar
Publisher: Soho Press
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1681990245

A deeply unsettling depiction of a mother who both resents her special needs child and covets the neighbor’s young daughter. Millar gazes unflinchingly at the psychology of a deranged adult and their struggle to control their basest impulses. Suspenseful to the last, The Cannibal Heart could only be written by an author that was unafraid of asking the most unsettling of questions and peering into the darkest cravings of the human soul.

Cannibal Cookbook

Cannibal Cookbook
Author: Edward Gray
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2020-12-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1663214379

The expression “To Serve Man” historically has had a number of usages, going back much further in time than the contemporary mindless store clerk’s nasal intoning of the ever annoying and irritatingly familiar, “Can I help you?” For its original meaning, one must go back to at least 1000 BC to find physical and pictorial evidence in ancient caves of the distasteful practice of really and truly serving man — as well as, woman and child. Sometimes the delectable dinner ingredients were slaves, often war captives, at times dear old friends and on occasion, expendable family members!

Know Thyself Ideologically

Know Thyself Ideologically
Author: Germinal Boloix
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1777123402

This book is the last of a series of five inspired on the failure of Absurd (Twenty-first Century) Socialism in Venezuela. It proposes a framework to describe sociopolitical systems and the influence of ideology. You can know yourself ideologically using the questions proposed in the book.

From Soup to Nuts

From Soup to Nuts
Author: Jon Macks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1999
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

In an age where the most bizarre alternative lifestyles are routinely accepted throughout society, there is one group that is still shunned by the masses, forced to practice its way of life in hiding. Until now. For a visionary has broken through the chains that have held his kinsmen down, a messiah has arisen to rescue his people and their rich dietary tradition. His name is Omnivorous. With FROM SOUP TO NUTS; THE CANNIBAL LOVER'S COOKBOOK, Omnivorous does much more than provide his followers with some of the world's best-loved cannibal recipes; in his own word the master provides "a joyous look at the entire annibal lifestyle," the definitive guide to better eating the cannibal way. With the world population at an all-time high, there has never been a better time to be a cannibal. Whether you're a longtime man-muncher of a novice with just a few friends under your belt, Omnivorous is here to show you the way!

The Tribe: Camp Cannibal

The Tribe: Camp Cannibal
Author: Clay McLeod Chapman
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-04-22
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1423154843

Since being expelled for giving the Greenfield Middle School student body an "explosive" case of food poisoning and sent to live with his father, Spencer Pendleton hasn't exactly been doing his best to put the past behind him and settle into his new life. What with losing the girl-of-his-dreams, Sully, and gaining a there-but-still-absentee father, his life still has a few kinks to work out. And when his single-minded quest to track down the Tribe and reunite with Sully lands him at camp New Leaf, Spencer is convinced things can't get much worse. WRONG! Not only is Camp New Leaf no ordinary camp, but it appears that the Tribe hasn't laid the past to rest, either. And what better place to catch up with an old member???or recruit a few new ones???than a secluded camp for "troubled" boys. With rebellion in the air, Spencer must find a way to stop the Tribe's plans to put down roots and expand its ranks before someone gets seriously hurt???or worse.

Killer Women

Killer Women
Author: Nigel Cawthorne
Publisher: Quercus
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2018-09-20
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1786489163

The Chilling Inside Story of Women Who Are Driven to Kill Killer Women are the most disturbing yet compelling of all criminals, representing the very darkest side of humanity and subverting the conventional view of women as the weaker sex. From Elizabeth Bathory, 'The Bloody Countess' whose vampire-like tendencies terrorised sixteenth-century Hungary, to the Moors Murderer Myra Hindley and the Florida Highway Killer Aileen Wuornos, these women transfix us with their extreme ability to commit savage acts of cruelty and depravity. Most chilling is the fact that many of their victims represent the most vulnerable in society: babies, the ill and infirm, and the elderly. In some cases their methods of disposing of the corpses fall nothing short of ingenious: meet Leonarda Cianciulli, 'The Soap-Maker of Correggio', who used the fat from her victims' bodies to make soap and teacakes to sell to unsuspecting customers. These killers' backgrounds, methods and their crimes are described in forensic and gripping detail. 50 terrifying cases of killer women are brought to life, including: Elizabeth Bathory 'The Bloody Countess' Amelia Dyer, The Reading Baby Farmer Jane Toppan, 'Jolly Jane' Juana Barraza, The Old Lady Killer Leonarda Cianciulli, 'The Soap-Maker of Correggio' Bonnie Parker, 'Bonnie & Clyde' Rosemary West Myra Hindley Aileen Wuornos

Coast to Coast Cookery

Coast to Coast Cookery
Author: Marian Tracy
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2020-03-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0253047137

An assortment of recipes from across the United States from Hawaii to Vermont, as well as scrumptious bites of American culinary history. In Coast to Coast Cookery, editor Marian Tracy showcases a diverse collection of regional American recipes. From Indiana Steamed Persimmon Pudding to Hawaiian Curry, Ohio Maple Dumplings, and Pennsylvanian Fishhouse Punch (famously used in toasts to George Washington’s memory), these midcentury recipes marry the many different cultural backgrounds that compose America. Regular staples such as apple pie and casseroles make an appearance alongside more exotic finds such as Cannibal Appetizers from Illinois or Watermelon Rind Pickle from Georgia. Older recipes like Florida Roast Opossum or Pennsylvania Snapper Stew are intermingled with more recent ones, and stories such as how hush puppies earned their names or what kind of woman inspired the “Anna, damn her” bread are interspersed throughout the collection. A mouth-watering foray into the world of American culinary flair, Coast to Coast Cookery delivers unique recipes from more than 40 American states and regions.

Cannibal Kitchen: A Horror Lover's Cookbook

Cannibal Kitchen: A Horror Lover's Cookbook
Author: Shannon Rullo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2012-03-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9780615609591

Prepare yourself for a cookbook so good, it's SCARY! Presenting Cannibal Kitchen, a full-sized and full-color cookbook with over 90 dreadfully delicious recipes across seven different culinary areas: Frightening Fingerfoods Sadistic Sides Slasher Soups Paranormal Pastas Zombie-Plagued Pizzas Maniacal Main Courses B-Rated Desserts From Chicago-based chef Shannon Rullo's creative and culinary brilliance, each recipe is paired with a horror movie, and Rullo provides commentary on the films in addition to the detailed written and pictorialized instructions on how to create each accompanying gastronomic masterpiece. Whether you want to whip (and beat) up a quick snack or serve a full-fledged meal that is simply to DIE for, there is something for every hungry horror lover to be found within. So, step on up and enter Cannibal Kitchen...if you dare! "Cannibal Kitchen [is] the only way to truly feed your inner horror fiend." - Andrew Klass, "Middle Man Art" "As charming as she is innovative, [Rullo's] dark humor combined with an overindulgence of all things delectably fried adds a certain wicked allure to the food you put in your mouth." - Christopher Gutierrez, ItsNoRedDawn.com

Cannibal Killers

Cannibal Killers
Author: Moira Martingale
Publisher: Quetzalcoatl Publishing10.75
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2015-10-29
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1843961881

Anthropophagy - humans eating their fellow-humans - creates a curious blend of revulsion and fascination in the 'civilised' Western world. When the perpetrator is a murderer - most commonly a sadistic serial killer - the crime not only shocks but it causes bewilderment. With this 2015 update of her comprehensive 1993 study of cannibalistic killers, Moira Martingale expands her original research about the making of such monsters. Cannibal Killers tracked the phenomenon from five hundred years ago with the notorious Sawney Bean to those whose names became a byword for horror as the twentieth century waned, such as Jeffrey Dahmer.In this updated version, we see that in the twenty-first century cannibals who thirst for human flesh and blood are still around, and alarmingly, they have moved online.