My conversation with podcast host & author Landis Wade starts at around the 1:03:30 point, but the whole thing highly recommended. You will find out, among other things, the tangled tale of how I came to be studying at Davidson College North Carolina many years ago as a result of appearing on University Challenge in the days of Bamber Gascoigne.
Historical detective fiction from Nicholas Graham. Yehuda from Kerioth was the most able undercover agent that the Temple police had ever produced. After eighteen months of meticulous preparation in the entourage of a Galilean holy man and would-be king of Israel, Yeshua from Nazareth, he came to Jerusalem and pulled off his greatest coup. Two days later he was dead. What went wrong? Buy The Judas Case here.
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