When it comes to elements of a locked-room mystery, there isn’t any location much more atmospheric—or claustrophobic—than a submarine. A setting James Law uses to great advantage in his debut crime fiction novel, Tenacity


Law knows of what he writes. He’s a former senior nuclear engineer in the Royal Navy Submarine Service. In Tenacity, his protagonist Danielle “Dan” Lewis goes where no woman has gone before: on board a Royal Naval Submarine at sea. The question is: Is she in over her head?
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