
The Undetected
The Undetected is a science fiction detective novel by George O. Smith, written in the late 1950s. It features Captain Howard Schnell investigating the murder of Gordon Andrews, found dead in a locked room, suggesting a perfect crime. The narrative uniquely combines elements of telepathy and psi powers, exploring the ethical implications of such abilities in crime and law enforcement. The story culminates in a psychological battle between Schnell and the telepathic criminal, Edward Hazlett Wood, questioning the nature of justice in a world of extraordinary human capabilities.


































































