I Got a Name, Eliza Robertson
I Got a Name, Eliza Robertson
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I Got a Name
The Murder of Krystal Senyk

Author: Eliza Robertson, Myles Dolphin

Narrator: Eliza Robertson

Unabridged: 7 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/23/2023


Synopsis

INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER

A vivid and meticulous true-crime story that exposes the deep fractures in a system that repeatedly fails to protect women, while tracking the once-cold trail of a murderer still at large.

Krystal Senyk was the kind of friend everybody wants: a reliable confidant, a handywoman of all trades, and an infectious creative with an adventurous spirit. Most importantly, she was tough as nails. So when her best friend needed support to leave her abusive husband, Ronald Bax, Krystal leapt into action.

But soon Krystal became the new outlet for Bax’s rage. He terrorized and intimidated her for months on end, and finally issued a chilling warning to her and his ex-wife: the hunt is on. Krystal was scared but she was smart: she reached out to the RCMP for a police escort home. The officer brushed her off.

Bax’s threat had been all too real. At 29 years old, the woman who seemed invincible—who was a beloved sister, daughter, and friend—was shot and killed at her home in the Yukon. Ronald Bax disappeared without a trace.

Three decades later, Eliza Robertson has re-opened the case. In compelling, vibrant prose, she works tirelessly to piece together Krystal’s story, retracing the dire failings of Canadian law enforcement and Bax’s last steps. I Got a Name uses one woman’s tragic story to boldly interrogate themes of gender-based violence and the pervasive issues that plague our society. In this riveting true-crime story about victimhood, power, and control, Robertson examines the broken system in place, and asks: if it isn’t looking out for the vulnerable, the threatened, the hunted—who among us is it protecting?

About The Author

ELIZA ROBERTSON attended the University of Victoria and the University of East Anglia, where she received the 2011 Man Booker Scholarship. In 2013, she won the Commonwealth Short Story Prize and was a finalist for the CBC Short Story Prize and Journey Prize. Her novel Demi-Gods won the Paragraphe Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction. Her first story collection, Wallflowers, was shortlisted for the East Anglia Book Award and selected as a New York Times Editor’s Choice. In 2015, she was named one of five emerging writers for the Writers’ Trust Five x Five program. She lives in Montreal. MYLES DOLPHIN is a communications specialist and a former journalist in all three Canadian territories. Newspapers he has worked for include the Hay River Hub, Nunavut News and Yukon News. He currently lives in Victoria, B.C. with his wife Aimee and Pomeranian Bobbi. I Got a Name is his first book collaboration.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jonetta on August 15, 2023

the setup… On March 1, 1992 Ronald Bax entered Krystal Senyk’s home in the small town of Carcross in the Yukon and shot her with a rifle, killing her. He disappeared and has never been found. His motive? He blamed her for helping his wife Colleen leave him and file for divorce. But there’s more to th......more

Goodreads review by H.L.H. on January 31, 2023

I know people are obsessed with true-crime content today; I used to watch Bailey Sarian, too. This book, however, does not make for quirky, fun entertainment with a spooky angle, interrupted every 4 and a half minutes by sponsorships and Youtube ads. It is a sobering, raw, well-researched account of......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on July 06, 2023

A sad tale about a large number of lives that were impacted by domestic violence and murder. Krystal Senyk's death and the disappearance of her presumed murderer, Ronald Bax, in 1992 was tragic, in both terms of the loss of life and the inability of so many people to find closure. I honestly am not......more

Goodreads review by Eric on June 02, 2023

Not just informational but also real and this was a real person and a real life. The statistics in this book are really well researched and drive home the purpose of the book. I think any true crime lover is going to like this book!......more

Goodreads review by Mike on March 23, 2025

This is a good book for anyone who wants to read about women's issues in impoverished areas. It is not what I was looking for. There is a large section of the book taking place in the southern part of the US that left me completely bewildered. I can only describe it as filler. My heart goes out to t......more


Quotes

INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER

Praise for I Got a Name:


I Got a Name is a chilling story that transcends the true crime procedural it might have been to offer a heartfelt and sobering contemplation on the horrors of intimate partner violence and misogyny. Robertson takes us on a journey from the far north to the deep south to show how the dismissal of gender-based violence by those tasked with public protection has continued to put lives at risk, and exact a terrible price.”
—Pauline Dakin, author of Run, Hide, Repeat

“Beyond its investigation of a murder and a disappearance, I Got a Name gives readers a flickering evocation of who Krystal Senyk was: her wit, kindness, frankness, independence, her existence. A profound and valuable look at the endless impacts of violence.”
—Nathan Ripley, author of Find You in the Dark