No one got an interactive goodbye moment with Harry other than Mouse, because only Mouse could see him. Even Mort couldn't see him once Uriel pulled him out of Molly's mind. (Which I think says something important about Mouse, since he could see Harry, even when a major-league ectomancer couldn't.)
i wasn't surprised. Mouse cowed Lea, and for all his power in GS, I don't know if Mort shows up on her radar.
Regardless, though, Thomas did get seriously screwed over in Ghost Story. I'd bet that'll be a big issue between him and Harry in the future. He got screwed over in Changes, by not being warned about Harry's suicide arrangement, and he got screwed over even worse in Ghost Story, when Harry didn't visit him or have the chance to drop by and explain everything, or say goodbye. That's the kind of thing that could hurt a close family member's feelings.
definitely screwed, but it was also well explained in the story. Thomas wasn't out and about in the world, drowning in his misplaced guilt. Harry was on a deadline, and once he got moving, he didn't have time for sight seeing, and Thomas wouldn't have been able to see him at the end, anyway.
Hopefully, realizing how
human he still is (by nature of his grief for the perceived loss of Harry) and Justine's solution to their problem will help him recover from what happened to him in TC. He could easily have let it push him over into letting his Demon win.
As for Michael-- well, of everyone Harry knows, Michael is the one best able to deal with death, imho. I don't think Michael really needed a visitation from a ghostly Harry to be okay with how things turned out.
None of that ruined the book for me, though. I just assume that it will be handled at some future point in the series.
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