But the "Indian love story" takes up most of the 500-pager, a la Mills & Boon, with its innocuous pleasantries and the tortuously slow process of the hero getting into the heroine’s bed after getting into her affections. Even the promising whodunit peters out in the face of the genteel middle-class society that Singh creates where there is no place for revealing the awful truth that the boy’s mother is a murderer. The plot is thus resolved deux ex machina in the guise of the Fakir who prophesies the murder and then offers absolution for it.