

I enjoyed his books on Heaven and Judas and this one adopts a similar format: a multi-disciplinary history both accessible and very readable. This is one of those ‘sophisticated-folksy‘ books that informs as well as entertains and which will, I‘m sure, repay a return visit sometime. And for those who wonder where the angels have ‘gone‘: well Stanford covers that base too. I won‘t give the game away, except to say that they may walk among us still.
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