Recommendation DNA i
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When a congressman's daughter goes missing, FBI agent Blake Wilder and her team are sent to Iowa to find the missing girl. Already dealing with a mysterious figure who keeps sending her body parts, now Blake finds herself under attack from within her own unit. Against the backdrop of an impending OPR review, Blake and her Black Cell team head to Iowa to search for Teagan Stills, the missing daughter of Congressman Elton Stills, at the behest of the Director of the FBI himself. When they touch down in the Hawkeye state though, Blake gets caught up in a mystery unlike anything she has ever encountered before.
Evidence Confidence
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- We still have limited information tied to this exact recording or edition.
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Evidence Snapshot i
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Supporting sources 1
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Source groups 1
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Networks 1
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A larger evidence pool gives us more to work with, but volume alone does not make a conclusion stronger. Relevance and independence still matter.
Narrator Experience
What we can responsibly verify about the narrator and this recording.
How we build this section
Rather than guess at the voice or performance, details appear only after the narrator and supporting evidence can be verified.
What the Story Feels Like
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What this means
This is the emotional atmosphere readers most often encounter in the story — the mood you are likely to spend the most time in.
Why it appears: Book information and independent reader or listener observations that speak directly to this trait; recording-specific claims are kept separate unless they are actually supported.
What this means for you: The story’s overall tone is intense, which shapes the mood more than any single plot detail.
Built from the book and story evidence that speaks directly to these traits; it does not describe an unverified recording.
Reader Themes
How themes are identified
Violence is the theme readers return to most consistently, making it a useful clue to whether the book fits your tastes.
Evidence sources for these themes
Based on themes repeated across 16 independent discussions and 1 source networks.
Where Readers Agree
The strongest agreement centers on tone and violence. The leading theme appears across 2 independent discussions and 2 source networks, which makes it more than a one-off reaction.
The strongest theme is independently supported across 2 discussions and 2 source networks.
Evidence sources for agreement
Our Take
The Missing Daughter fits naturally within mystery and thriller, with violence doing much of the work in shaping its appeal. Tone is one of the more consistent strengths readers point to. The book itself is easier to characterize than the audiobook performance right now, so this take stays focused on what the story and reader response can support rather than guessing about the recording.
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Runtime & Edition Details
- Runtime
- 1 min
- Format
- Audiobook
- Audiobook release date
- 2025-03-05
Before You Listen
- The available book-level evidence repeatedly flags violence as part of the material.
Why You Can Trust This Recommendation
- Identity and edition signals are checked separately
- Independent discussions and source networks are counted distinctly
- Narration claims require edition- or narrator-specific support
- Unsupported information is withheld instead of displayed as a zero score
16 evidence records remain in the research set behind this page after filtering and deduplication.
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