
In a year of arson and bankruptcy, Mackenjee, a tax collector, is following the tracks of stolen billions. His wife Tejal, a lawyer, is defending a young revolutionary accused of burning buses and toppling statues. The two cases begin to intersect.
Caught in a web of politicians and investigators, tax cheats, activists, philosophers, and even a baker, the couple reckon with their standing in the country, the promise of seaside life in changing Muizenberg, and the challenge of finding the right school for their children.

