Book three of the Companions Quartet. A very slow moving volume. More than anything, it explores the nature and purpose of a Universal and in particular, how Connie must deal with her unique gift and the threat that she poses to everyone because of Kullervo's connection to her. At 13, Connie is raising dangerous storms in her sleep. Afraid to let anyone know that something is working through her unconsciously and wreaking havoc, Connie makes Col, who found her asleep on the shore after creating a storm, swear to secrecy. Evelyn and Mack, Col's dad, get married, but on the eve of the wedding, Col tells Dr. Brock about Connie and the storm. Piqued that Col would betray her trust and fearful of how people will react knowing this about her, Connie runs off and conjures another storm, this time nearly killing Rat, Col and Dr. Brock.
Coddrington, as the new trustee, comes to investigate and throws Connie out of the Society, saying that she is dangerous and that the role of the Univesal is now obsolete, as the danger that she poses outweighs any value she presents. Connie, feeling miserable and abandoned, and most of all a freak somehow able to be used by Kullervo against her will. She knows that she is putting those she cares about in danger and so Connie tries to avoid her friends and runs into an abandoned mine. There she makes the acquaintance of a minotaur and other crippled creatures forgotten and disgarded by the Society, pleading to the Universal to heal them. Col and company meanwhile, are trying to prove Connie's innocence in the storm-raising and are apealing to the other trustees. Col gets reprimanded for still associating with Connie while the ban is in effect and is warned that he should drop her, even if he does like her, romantically. Col denies that vehemently, even though Rat teases him about it, maintaining that he and Connie are simply friends.
On the night of the trial, Connie is taken over by Kullervo with a little help from Mr. Coddrington and his weather giant companion Hoo. If they cannot save Connie, they will need to kill her to save themselves from what Kullervo is doing through Connie, which is nothing more than the annihilation of the human race.
Subplot is a wind farm and global warming. Oh, ick.
It is Col and Evelyn that are the most determined to save Connie. Which they manage to do with everyone's help, though it is Col that won't let Connie give in. I liked that at the end he had the good sense to realize that he should not be so stupid as to throw away his friendship with Connie.
Connie really has to learn to accept who she is (how cliche, I know)- both the good and the bad. Knowing it and seeing herself for who she is, she can begin to work on not giving in to bad impulses, like anger and hatred and the temptation to use her power to destroy things or hurt people. Rather, as shown in the end, she uses her power to heal others. There are hints throughout that Connie is the most powerful Universal ever and that she has yet more abilities untapped. That silvery glow mentioned a few times intrigues me and wonder what will come of it...