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Sandy McSouthers' partner in the book "The Westing Game" is Barney Northrup.
In the book "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin, Alexander "Sandy" McSouthers is revealed to be the identity of Samuel W. Westing, the eccentric millionaire who is presumed dead at the beginning of the story. Sandy McSouthers is a disguise created by Samuel Westing as part of his complex plan to determine his heir through a series of clues and challenges presented to a group of heirs he chose. Ultimately, Sandy McSouthers is revealed to be a central figure in the unfolding mystery of the Westing game.
no they are the same person
The private investigator hired by Judge Ford in "The Westing Game" was Sandy McSouthers, who was later revealed to be Sam Westing in disguise.
Sam Westing himself doesn't have a partner, he is the creator of the game. When he pretends to be Sandy, his partner is JJ Ford.
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The private investigator in "The Westing Game" is Sandy McSouthers, who is revealed to be an alias for Sam Westing himself. Sam Westing masquerades as Sandy McSouthers in order to observe and manipulate the heirs in solving the mystery of his own death and his elaborate game.
He is really Samuel Westing. He is also Sandy McSouthers, and Julian Eastman.
The birdwatcher in "The Westing Game" is Sandy McSouthers. He is a mysterious and eccentric character who turns out to be more than he appears.
He's a guy in The Westing Game. He's also Sandy McSouthers, Barny Northrup, and Mr. Westing>
In "The Westing Game," Sam Westing has multiple identities: he is also known as Sandy McSouthers, Barney Northrup, and Julian R. Eastman. These identities are part of a complex scheme created by Sam Westing as part of his mysterious game to determine his heir.
McCrouthers? seriously? Sandy McSouthers is Windy Windklopple's alias...the doorman at sunset towers who was fired from westing's paper products.