Behind the Evidence
Encyclopedia
Behind the Evidence is a science fiction
novel by authors Amelia Reynolds Long
and William L. Crawford
writing under the pseudonym Peter Reynolds. It was published in 1936
by the Visionary Publishing Company in an edition of 100 copies.
but set in a mythical Germanic country
Science fiction
Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with imaginary but more or less plausible content such as future settings, futuristic science and technology, space travel, aliens, and paranormal abilities...
novel by authors Amelia Reynolds Long
Amelia Reynolds Long
Amelia Reynolds Long was an American detective fiction and science fiction writer and novelist. Her story, "The Thought-Monster" was made into the 1958 film Fiend Without a Face. She co wrote the 1936 novel Behind the Evidence with William L. Crawford under the combined pseudonym Peter Reynolds....
and William L. Crawford
William L. Crawford
William Levi Crawford was an American publisher and editor.-Career:During the autumn of 1933, Crawford proposed to start a non-paying weird fiction magazine, Unusual Stories, which was initiated soon afterward. About the same time he also published the magazine Marvel Tales. For Unusual Stories he...
writing under the pseudonym Peter Reynolds. It was published in 1936
1936 in literature
The year 1936 in literature involved some significant events and new books.-Events:* Life magazine is first published.* The Carnegie Medal for excellence in children's literature is established in the UK.-New books:...
by the Visionary Publishing Company in an edition of 100 copies.
Plot introduction
The novel concerns conspiracy theories and a case similar to the Lindbergh kidnappingLindbergh kidnapping
The kidnapping of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., was the abduction of the son of aviator Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh. The toddler, 18 months old at the time, was abducted from his family home in East Amwell, New Jersey, near the town of Hopewell, New Jersey, on the evening of...
but set in a mythical Germanic country