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Strongly second the recommendations for Sharon Penman's works, you really cannot go wrong.
A favourite for me for the Henry VI era is The Heron's Catch by Susan Curran, though I think it might be hard to find. It is a very hard-nosed non-romantic account.




I would recommend Anne Easter Smith or Allison Weir if you're looking for the same time period. Ken Follett also has some fantasic novels, though his writing is not quite as good as Penman's (my opinion of course). His Pillars of the Earth is fantastic and takes place during the war between Stephen and Maude. World Without End is the "sequel" that actually takes place approximately 300 years later. My favorite book of his is Fall of Giants which covers WWI and has a sequel, Winter of the World, which is about WWII.


I've never had a problem reading them individually.
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I read jean plaidy's the Plantagenet prelude a few years ago. I am now just finishing off Alison wier's captive queen and have also read the chapter about her in non-fiction Queen's consort. I would like to move on through the era, although I expect I will come back and read more about Eleanor again in future. What's the best thing to read next?