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Veteran author Gansky (A Ship Possessed; A Treasure Deep) uses first-person narrative to introduce the tormented criminologist Maxwell "Max" Odom. His wife is living with her parents, and he's on the brink of losing his job after a family tragedy leaves him a shell of his former self. While in Jerusalem on business, he stumbles into first-century Palestine at the time of Christ. His guide is the thinly disguised Yoshua ben Joseph, who takes him to various "crime scenes" and other venues where events played out before and after Christ's death. Max uses his (handily available) crime kits to assess evidence of various happenings, such as the blood-sweat that Christ shed in Gethsemane, his subsequent arrest and the death of Judas. In scenes of lengthy back-to-back dialogue, Max interviews various eyewitnesses who participated in the biblical story. Somewhat improbably, he doesn't guess who "Yoshua" really is, nor do any of the disciples or other characters they talk to, until the closing pages. Some forced similes appear ("I poured into the room like water pours into a glass"), and footnotes detract from the story. Weak-stomached readers will be dismayed by a gruesome autopsy scene as well as two chapters detailing a whipping and crucifixion. The ending holds no surprises for regular readers of apologetic faith fiction. (Jan.)
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Maxwell Odom is one of the nation's top crime-scene investigators. While staying at a hotel in Jerusalem, he steps out to meet his driver and discovers he has been miraculously transported to ancient Jerusalem in the days following Jesus' crucifixion.

According to his guide, the only way for Odom to return to his own time is by solving a historical crime--a conspiracy of the many to kill the One. Attempting to run a modern forensics investigation in the first century, he is forced to look at his own beliefs, attitudes, and life in a whole new light.


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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: David C. Cook; New edition (January 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1589190963
  • ISBN-13: 978-1589190962
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #483,840 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!, March 8, 2007
Wow, wow, and wow. Did I love Crime Scene Jerusalem or what? Wordsmith extraordinaire Alton Gansky has wrapped up suspense, biblical fiction and nonfiction into an enticing package.

Max Odom is the best crime scene investigator the San Diego PD has, especially for a young guy. But when revenge taints Max's judgment and compromises a murder case, his boss forces him to take a leave of absence. Instead of leaving Max to sit around at home for two weeks, the boss assigns him to a speaking engagement with the Israeli police's forensics department.

What starts as routine turns into a nightmare from which Max can't escape. His would-be cab driver transforms into a guide through first century Jerusalem. Max is recruited to uncover evidence of a conspiracy. Has Max's mind finally yielded to his life's recent stress and broken off with reality? Or is he witnessing events that are all too real?

There aren't strong enough positive words I can say about Crime Scene Jerusalem. Few books I've read in the last year (and boy, have I read a lot) have kept me in that "suspension of disbelief" every reader should experience. I thought that after I saw "The Passion of the Christ" no descriptions of crucifixion could shock or affect me anymore. I was wrong. The biblical and historical aspects are presented expertly, and the protagonist's plight wrenches one's very being. A fantastic story line, explicit detail, realistic dialogue and a story that relentlessly pursues truth make this an absolute must-read.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Crime Scene Jerusalem - Alton Gansky's newest book, January 23, 2007
By M. E. McFadden (Canonsburg, PA) - See all my reviews
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I have read as many of Alton Gansky's books as I could find. His books are filled with great characters and riveting mysteries. His new book, Crime Scene Jerusalem, is different. I read the description: Max Odom, a forensic expert, transported to the scene of Jesus' crucifiction and resurrection, to investigate the evidence. It was amusing as I started to read a dialog between a twenty-first century policeman and a first century disciple. But the trail of evidence takes Max to the cross of Christ. The cynical cop, who lost his daughter to a violent crime, was like Thomas, the skeptic. He had seen many dead bodies, but never saw one get up and walk away. As he views the "crime scenes," Max realizes he has to make a choice based on the evidence.

This is not your usual murder mystery. It will take you on the journey, also. The story becomes personal and gritty and relevant. I highly recommend Crime Scene Jerusalem by Alton Gansky.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Witty, sarcastic, heart-wrenching and engaging, March 23, 2007
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Premier crime scene investigator Maxwell Odom is being sent on a vacation he wants nothing part of. Still grieving over a hidden pain, Max can't keep away from an investigation that's become too personal, and hounding the investigators in charge has landed him into hot water with his superiors. When his boss offers him some "leave time" to lecture at a forensics convention in Jerusalem, it's clear if Max doesn't accept the offer and clear out for a few weeks, his career is on the line.

Max accepts the offer grudgingly and promptly finds himself in the revered holy land of thousands, perhaps millions. Still not sure why he's here, Max checks into his hotel for the night, falling into a reluctant sleep.

The next morning, however, when he steps on the street to meet his driver to the convention, Max steps into an utter, fantastic, bizarre impossibility. In a blink of an eye, he's somehow slipped through the folds of time and now finds himself in Biblical Jerusalem, thousands of years ago. Gone are the modern conveniences of the present, there are Roman soldiers everywhere and a world Max neither understands nor believes is possible.

Sure he's suffering from either an aneurysm or a stroke, Max initially disbelieves everything he sees. Led by a sarcastic and witty guide who most certainly knows more than he's telling, Max undertakes a forensics investigation unlike anything he's ever encountered. He's accorded a rare, impossible privilege; the chance to ply his talents to investigate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, crucified only days earlier.

What Max finds challenges his beliefs and unlocks the bindings on his heart. If he's not dying of a stroke, he'll discover the most astounding truth of all time, and perhaps heal his own wounds along the way.

Crime Scene Jerusalem is a unique novel taking what easily could've been a predictable plot - man taken back in time to see proof of Jesus' resurrection - and turns it into a humorous, intriguing, witty, and at times heartbreaking tale that's more about a man's internal journey to peace and forgiveness than a retelling of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection.

Such a tale is in danger of numerous pitfalls; the chief among them the construction of some elaborate, unbelievable plot to justify Max's time travel, but CSJ neatly sidesteps this by never offering an explanation in the first place. The readers understand early on Max is here to investigate Jesus' death, but the story holds onto the why until the end. For a good while you're never quite sure if Max is suffering from his suspected stroke or not, despite his guide's assertions to the contrary (And, I'm certainly not going to tell you, Dear Reader, if that's the case or not. Discover it on your own).

Gansky's characterization brings to life Biblical characters we've heard endless stories about, and though this is probably an odd comparison, the narrative continually reminded me of Madeleine L'Engle's Over Many Waters, when Sandy and Dennys Murry are whisked away to Old Testament times, only days before the Flood. Though one is an adult novel and the other is YA, they both share the feeling of history coming alive, which is a testament not only to the authors' research, but also their abilities to take that research and turn it into vibrant, engaging stories - which is much harder to do than the research itself.

Though we as readers know the outcome of Max's investigation, it is intriguing to see well-researched modern investigative techniques tasked to solving "the murder of Jesus Christ". Crime Scene Jerusalem is an excellent, engaging mystery, and Max Odom is a character I hope to see more of.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good read
I really enjoyed this book, it was the first christian fiction book that I read. It was a little slow getting started but then I couldn't put it down. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Elizabeth A. Campbell

5.0 out of 5 stars Time travel to Bible times
A very good book, and even though you have mostly figured out by halfway through where it is ultimately going, it is still a great read with a satisfying ending.
Published 20 months ago by S. Hogle

4.0 out of 5 stars Crime Scene Jerusalem ~ Reviewed

Alton Gansky never ceases to amaze me in his variety of styles in writing, and Crime Scene Jerusalem turns the tables again. Read more
Published on October 1, 2007 by Novel Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Journey
I loved this book! The premise sounded good: A CSI-type tech is somehow taken back to Jerusalem in the days after the Crucifixion and has to "investigate" Jesus' death. Read more
Published on April 25, 2007 by Elizabeth Henry

4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic trip
If there's one thing Alton Gansky can do, it's paint word pictures that put the reader right in the middle of the scene. He's not only a talented writer, he's a Bible scholar. Read more
Published on February 10, 2007 by Richard Mabry

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