In the book "The Westing Game," Otis Amber delivers newspapers. He is the doorman at Sunset Towers and also works part-time as a delivery person for Westing Paper Products.
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Yes, Otis Amber lives in the Sunset Towers hotel where the story is set. He is one of the colorful characters in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin.
They both work at sunset towers
Otis Amber from the book "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler" is described as eccentric, mysterious, and resourceful. He is a peculiar character who plays an important role in helping the main characters solve their mystery.
Otis Amber stands out in "The Westing Game" when he reveals his extensive knowledge of past events and connections within Sunset Towers, showing that he is more than just a delivery man and has a deeper understanding of the game being played. His ability to remember and piece together information helps the heirs uncover the true identity of Samuel W. Westing.
No, Crow did not marry Otis Amber in "The Westing Game." Otis Amber was a private investigator who helps the characters in the story unravel the mystery of Samuel W. Westing's death. Crow is a mysterious character with her own secrets and motivations in the book.
Otis Amber first went to Windy City Records in "The Westing Game" to inquire about buying the Westing house.
No, Barney Northrup and Otis Amber are two different characters in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. Barney Northrup is a fake identity created by Sandy McSouthers, while Otis Amber is a private investigator hired to help solve the mystery of Samuel W. Westing's death.
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Otis, Amber, and Crow were having an argument because Otis felt that Crow was treating him unfairly by not dividing the clues more evenly among the partners. Otis believed that Crow was withholding information and not being open about the clues they had each found. This led to tension and disagreement between the partners.
Otis had to deliver six letters to the sixteen heirs regarding the reading of Mr. Westing's will in the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. Each letter contained a clue related to the mystery at the heart of the story.
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