eveery one in sunset towers
yes, you can get it all by reading the book.
The clues in "The Westing Game" came from Sam Westing, the eccentric millionaire who set up the game as part of his will. Throughout the book, the characters uncover the clues left by Westing in order to unravel the mystery and win the game.
In "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Sandy McSouthers played multiple characters by utilizing disguises, accents, and different personas to keep his true identity hidden from the other characters in the story. This added an element of mystery and intrigue to the plot as his various roles were revealed throughout the book.
they are ALL sam westing :D
In the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, "purple waves" is a clue in the mystery that the characters are trying to solve. It refers to a fabric pattern in Sunset Towers that plays a key role in unraveling the mystery of Sam Westing's death.
The characters who had connections to Sam Westing in "The Westing Game" include: Otis Amber, who worked for Westing and later became his partner; Sandy McSouthers, who was also the doorman at Westing's apartment building; and Madame Sun Lin Hoo, who was Westing's fiancée.
Nothing. Barney Northrup, Sam Westing, Sandy McSouthers, and Julian Eastman are all the same person.
All the deaths takes place at the end of the book. Please read book for answer.
In the novel "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, several characters have motives to kill Sam Westing. Some of these characters include his ex-wife, Grace Wexler, who may have wanted revenge for their failed marriage; his business partner, Sandy McSouthers, who could have been motivated by financial gain; and his niece, Angela Wexler, who may have had a personal vendetta against him. These characters, among others, are all potential suspects in the murder mystery at the heart of the novel.
My favorite part was when Sandy/Sam Westing/Julian Eastman/Barney Northrup finally dies for real, because Turtle and him discuss all the good times that they had. I LOVE WESTING GAME
The main character in "The Westing Game" is a young girl named Turtle Wexler. Throughout the book, she is revealed to be a resourceful and determined individual as she becomes deeply involved in the mystery surrounding the death of Samuel Westing.
First of all he's not a book keeper he's a bookie which is someone who gambles you figure it out