<p>Award-Winning Finalist in the Fiction: LGBTQ category of the 2019 Best Book Awards sponsored by American Book Fest</p><p>As dawn breaks on a summer morning in 1900 Darby Walker owner of a St. Petersburg Florida ferry service sets out to check on his older brother Tulley whose lighthouse across Tampa Bay on Walker&#39;s Key has gone dark. The recent death of their father a ship pilot based on Egmont Key has been declared a suicide but Darby knows better and signs point to Tulley as the murderer.</p><p>Going back thirty-five years to Darby&#39;s birth in Harwich Port on Cape Cod Walker&#39;s Key explores the bitter sibling rivalry between overly kind personable Darby and angry isolated Tulley. While that sibling rivalry unfolds Darby learns of a sibling rivalry generations earlier in his family a rivalry that ended in murder. Of pivotal significance is Darby&#39;s grandfather an abolitionist who rescued slaves from a Florida plantation decades earlier and initiated a family tradition of acceptance far broader than the Walker brothers realize when one of them maliciously exposes the other&#39;s private encounter.</p><p>When we arrive back in 1900 Darby works to figure out who has murdered his father. When he learns the killer&#39;s identity he must find the inner strength to bring the killer to justice while also saving himself.</p>
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