Some authors are really good at setting things up(and creating interesting settings), yet utter shit at resolving them.
As much as I hate Charlie Stross for other reasons, when I started reading his stuff, that was a consistent problem I noticed - he always wrote endings in a way that was completely anti-climatic or focused on things I didn't care about, while leaving all the good, interesting things hanging on a vine somewhere.
Some authors are really good at setting things up(and creating interesting settings), yet utter shit at resolving them.
As much as I hate Charlie Stross for other reasons, when I started reading his stuff, that was a consistent problem I noticed - he always wrote endings in a way that was completely anti-climatic or focused on things I didn't care about, while leaving all the good, interesting things hanging on a vine somewhere.