If you go to the library you can borrow any book for free, so there you have easy access to Daniels, the other guy, etc.
If you’re too lazy to go to the library, you can find an unlimited number of “plans” online. Sure, a bunch of them are garbage, but a little common sense and/or experience should help you weed out the bad ones.
You can also copy other people’s training, or at least use it for inspiration. Find/stalk some good runners on Strava. Do what they do.
A lot of people have also posted their training plans for certain races online via personal blogs, social media, etc. This way you can find plans that are free-to-you albeit designed for someone else that were generated by coaches like Tinman, etc.
Heck, with all of these options, it’s surprising that you didn’t find something yet. If your problem is just that you can’t choose amongst all of the options, we can’t help you with that. The best training for you (or anyone for that matter) is what works best for you. How do you respond to different training styles physically, mentally, etc. How does training fit into your whole life?
A lot of “etc.’s” in my reply... A lot of options.