The working title (and hopefully the final title) is:
Anni Domini: The Years of the Lord, From Birth to Death, by Alexander M. Frazier
A publisher may choose to call it something else, but that's the title I like, and that I'm presently using.
The book will cover all relevant topics: Herod the Great (and related), Pontius Pilate, the fifteenth year of Tiberius, the year of the baptism, the course of Abijah, the Star of Bethlehem, the conversion and ministry of Paul, the date of the crucifixion, and everything related. I've spent the last two decades chasing down every lead, following up on every citation, leaving no stone unturned. I feel confident that I will break new ground on at least two topics. And I'm hopeful that the hard work will put it in a category of "authority on the subject," if you catch my drift. If nothing else, the book will be worth having just for the list of resources. I can't tell you how hard it was to track down some of the facts over the years. People are welcome to form their own conclusions if they disagree with mine.