I have enjoyed reading James Chandler’s “Sam Johnstone” books, so I thought that I would give his “Smith and Bauer Series” a try, therefore, I picked up “Justice Bites.” I began the book thinking, “these characters are unlikeable,” and almost put it down, but, then, about 125 pages in, things changed. I got caught up in his story, found myself rooting for the protagonists, and I found myself saying, “I have time to read another chapter,” etc. In the end, I enjoyed it, although the plot may have been a bit far-fetched (not any worse than Jane Eyre). Chandler writes well, understands addiction, and the legal system well; and brought the story around to give the reader closure. I remember feeling the same way at the beginning of his “Sam Johnstone” books, and I have read and enjoyed all seven of them. I will give book two a try. (377 pages)