![]() ![]() Yet, its ending leaves a door open for more novels should Feist ever choose to do so in a manner that leaves us with a small smile. Whilst those of us who have been immersed in Midkemia, Kelewan and the "Circles" of other other dimensions can pretty much predict the plot of this last novel it is still written with a touch of excitement, a touch of melancholy. to say he doesn't would be a lie because he does do the latter with all the old characters, yet tempers it with the ever-present "realistic" stories of the Kingdom's political struggles and civil strife. ![]() This novel could easily see Feist indulge in a bit of self-congratulation and nostalgia. Those appearances are either in the thoughts and words of those who have made it to this last novel or actually feature in a series of small vignettes as part of a side trip through the nature of the Universe that is undertaken by Pug, Magnus, Nakor and Miranda. The journey of Pug and Tomas concludes with a host of characters making an appearance from all the series. So, what started with "Magician" twenty five-odd years ago reaches its "End". ![]()
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