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A returned expatriate comes back to London after many years and rediscovers acquaintances in a changed social world. He reconnects with two spirited sisters and their circle, and the narrative traces social occasions, shooting parties, wartime anxieties, and political engagement. A public scandal and an amateur investigation introduce legal and moral suspense, while episodes of mysticism and heightened intuition recur as a guiding motif. These threads influence relationships, choices, and revelations, carrying the characters through regattas, raids, and travels that culminate in a reflective close on the Italian coast.

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Stephen McKenna

Stephen McKenna was a British author known for his engaging novels that often explore themes of identity and personal transformation. His notable works include "Lady Lilith," which delves into the complexities of love and desire, and "Sonia Married," a narrative that examines the intricacies of marriage and societal expectations. McKenna's writing is characterized by its psychological depth and rich character development, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature. He contributed to the literary landscape with a diverse range of stories, including works like "The Education of Eric Lane" and "The Secret Victory," which reflect his keen observations of human nature.

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