Wasn't that a traditional way to wrap up an old novel, eg Haggard's PEOPLE OF THE MIST?
When done well at the end of a magnificent modern series, it can be quite effective, particularly if the author limits it to broad outlines of closure and healing for the major characters, uncluttered.
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When done well at the end of a magnificent modern series, it can be quite effective, particularly if the author limits it to broad outlines of closure and healing for the major characters, uncluttered.
Just sayin'.