A review by lori_reads_everything
Humane by Anna Marie Sewell

3.0

Hazel wants justice, so she decides to use her skills and knowledge she's gathered as a medical/court transcriptionist, and become a private detective. In a city full of missing and murdered Indigenous women, one particular case has pulled Hazel in - a girl that she knows she recognizes. When her grandmother appears to her in a dream telling her to adopt a dog that will help her solve the case (and dump her boyfriend), Hazel does as she is told - only to find that things are not always as they seem.

This is a great read that adds myths and legends to a murder mystery that keeps you guessing to the end. I found the book hard to rate just based on how hard it was to get into (the multiple viewpoints can be a bit hard to figure out initially), but then how much I ended up enjoying it later on. Overall, it's a unique and well-written story and I would definitely recommend picking it up.