Your recent podcast on Dragons of Autumn Twilight reminded me of the many high fantasy novels my friends and I read in the in 1980's, when we were very into D&D. A similar set of titles that might be of interest are the Deryni series by Katherine Kurtz. It's got a bunch of stuff Glenn should love: a young prince forced to become king when his father is assassinated, court intrigue, knights, magic (which is really more like Deryni superpowers than D&D style magic, though there are sometimes location and ritual requirements), and a pre-Reformation Church, complete with a schism about whether magic or the Deryni themselves are inherently evil. Oh, and an external threat from a Moorish (?) kingdom!
The first trilogy, The Chronicles of the Deryni, starts with Deryni Rising. There are something like 15 books but I just read the first trilogy.
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