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One Day Missing

"For seven years, Elias Vance has been a ghost within a machine. As a security officer aboard the ISV Stellvia, he has traded the scandals of his past for the rhythmic, soul-crushing hum of deep space. But as the ship nears its destination at Kepler-186f, the silence he once craved becomes his greatest enemy.

In the vast, indifferent darkness between the stars, something has gone wrong. A gap in the records, a fracture in the crew's loyalty, and a mystery that defies the laws of physics. When the routine of survival is shattered by an impossible disappearance, Elias must reclaim his skills as a detective to uncover a truth that InterStellar Corp would rather leave buried in the void.

'One Day Missing' is a haunting exploration of isolation, the weight of memory, and the terrifying beauty of the unknown. Join Jennifer Freund on a journey to the edge of human endurance, where the most dangerous thing in the universe isn't the vacuum outside-it's what we carry within us."

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"For seven years, Elias Vance has been a ghost within a machine. As a security officer aboard the ISV Stellvia, he has traded the scandals of his past for the rhythmic, soul-crushing hum of deep space. But as the ship nears its destination at Kepler-186f, the silence he once craved becomes his greatest enemy.

In the vast, indifferent darkness between the stars, something has gone wrong. A gap in the records, a fracture in the crew's loyalty, and a mystery that defies the laws of physics. When the routine of survival is shattered by an impossible disappearance, Elias must reclaim his skills as a detective to uncover a truth that InterStellar Corp would rather leave buried in the void.

'One Day Missing' is a haunting exploration of isolation, the weight of memory, and the terrifying beauty of the unknown. Join Jennifer Freund on a journey to the edge of human endurance, where the most dangerous thing in the universe isn't the vacuum outside-it's what we carry within us."