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"In
the final installment of her timely eco-fantasy quartet, Golding uses clear,
calm prose to portray grave magical and environmental threats that will absorb
her readers without spooking them. Connie’s haunted by nighttime visits
inside her mind from Kullervo, an evil shape-shifter who left a dark place
inside her during a previous encounter. Preparing to meet him, she disobeys the
Society’s ban on research to read up and confront Kullervo. The author
paints this cognitive and psychological interaction in flowing abstract images
that are easy to visualize. This series is unique in the way it sketches broad
dangers—vast population and the end of humankind and both real and
mythical animals (who are real here)—in a tranquil style of prose
that’s unlikely to frighten readers but is helpful for seeing
environmental analogies. At the end, with Kullervo gone, Connie transformed and
friend Col suddenly recognizing new feelings for Connie, the narrative cleverly
shifts the source of danger to keep its grounding in magic while unnervingly
matching real-world weather phenomena. Intelligent."