I haven't encountered much in the way of Black Prince novels - I've mostly just read non-fiction works about the period. Historical fiction of that kind is predominantly focused on Richard III, Henry XIII and Elizabeth I which is understandable because they are so well known and a writer with an interest in history wouldn't find them to hard to research.
And in this day and age, why be original when you can write a rip-off of The Da Vinci Code?
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I haven't encountered much in the way of Black Prince novels - I've mostly just read non-fiction works about the period. Historical fiction of that kind is predominantly focused on Richard III, Henry XIII and Elizabeth I which is understandable because they are so well known and a writer with an interest in history wouldn't find them to hard to research.
And in this day and age, why be original when you can write a rip-off of The Da Vinci Code?