
The Sixth Sense, published in 1917 by Stephen McKenna, is a political fiction novel set in early 20th century England. The story follows Toby Merivale, who returns to London after two decades abroad, confronting the societal and political changes, particularly the suffrage movement. Through his interactions with friends and acquaintances, the novel delves into themes of personal identity, social change, and the balance between personal desires and public responsibilities.














