<p><i>''A lot of people lose their way in India . . . it''s a country specially made for that.''<br><br></i>Amid the backstreets, brothels and faded hotels of Bombay, Madras and the old Portuguese port of Goa, a man searches for his lost friend. Xavier has been missing for a year, and the only clues to his disappearance lie with an overworked doctor, a young prostitute and the leader of a strange religious order. <br><br>Dreamlike, elusive and profoundly disquieting, <i>Indian Nocturne</i> calls into question the very nature of identity.</p>