Murderer? Or just a bad husband?
Review by Kim Cantrell
From the book cover: Deeply immersed in the close-knit culture of long-distance running, Pam and Bob Bulik were avid competitors. To all appearances, they were also a happily married couple, devoted to each other and their two young children. Then, Bob made a fateful decision. He began an extramarital affair that led to his wife’s tragic death….
Author Lynda Drews was a close personal friend and frequent sounding board to Pam Bulik as she struggled to hold together a failing marriage.
With Pam’s untimely and suspicious death, Lynda tried to keep an open mind.
But as the evidence mounted against Bob, she grew to believe in his guilt.
Now she revisits the 1984 death of her friend, to try and get a clear understanding of what really happened that day. Will 25 years make a difference?
Readers will be suprised at the conclusion.
Although at times it was a bit bogged down with irrelevant information, the easy flowing writing style keeps the reader engrossed as it easily steers the story back to the topic at hand.
I found Run At Destruction to be a in-depth, extremely personal account of grief suffered by those left behind and the speculations surrounding the fatal end of a marriage.
For more information on this book and additional photos, visit Lynda Drew’s website at www.lyndadrews.com.
After you read it…If you were a juror and had all of the evidence presented in this book, would you vote guilty or not guilty on first degree murder?
I’m anxious to hear your opinions!

