when Neeraja turns eighteen, she comes to know that her mother is alive and is in fact serving a prison sentence for murdering her father and his lover along with their month old baby. But later when she gets clue that her mother is innocent, she sets out to find out what really happened and who framed her mother.
First thing I liked is its length (when we are short of time) it's a quick read. i read it between my study break. The author tried to surprise readers with the unexpected end. In fact, I was expecting similar end and that made me happy. somewhere you will feel the story is rushed but we should remember it is a short story and not a novel. I enjoyed it.