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Are there any books about dynasties and succession to thrones? Books heavily focused on plot, with involvement of other dynasties as well.
I'm not sure what the exact term is.
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>>24697774
Hilary Mantel's Cromwell trilogy is what you're looking for.
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Is that Kubin?
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>>24697830
Yes. It's his "The Army"
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Are you looking for history or fiction?
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>>24697774
Julian, by Gore Vidal. And Res Gestae, by Ammian, if you want the primary source
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>>24698612
Either would be fine
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>>24699480
Try the accursed kings series
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>>24697781
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>>24699691
I'll check those out.
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>>24697774
There's a Thomas Mann one where the heir becomes King and revitalizes the whole kingdom that had been crumbling. Really uplifting story
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>>24699691
Seconding these. They're quite fun historical novels about royals.



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