Turtle did not want to tell Eastman that they had passed away.
As he dies, he asks Turtle how everyone is.Crow, Otis, and Mr. Hoo are all dead, but she lies and says that they're doing well to make him feel good.
Her Bike to follow Otis Amber
so he could follow otis amber arround and see where he goes he wanted to spy on him
In "The Westing Game," Otis Amber is making a reference to the character Turtle Wexler, whose nickname is "Turtle." The phrase "the turtle lost its tail" is a playful way of saying that Turtle is feeling incomplete or unsettled about something. It hints at Turtle's curiosity and problem-solving nature in the story.
Otis Amber is an investigator/spy(:
It Was Otis Amber
YES...there was a scene where Otis is rescued by a sea turtle
Otis Amber "stands out" in different parts throughout the book. Firstly, whenever he enters, he exclaims. "Otis Amber is here!" It makes him stand out, in many situations. Also, Otis Amber turns out to be a private investigator, and was actually disguised as the 62-year old delivery man. At the end, in Turtle's trial, Otis Amber explained who hired him as the investigator.
Madame Hoo learned the word "dawdling" from Otis Amber.
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.
Otis Amber is 62 years old in the beginning but around 67 in the end
Otis Amber was hired by the three heirs of Sam Westing: Grace Wexler, Jake Wexler, and Turtle Wexler. Each of them employed him in connection with the Westing Game, where they aimed to uncover the mystery surrounding Sam Westing's will and the fortune he left behind. Otis serves as a delivery boy and later plays a role in the unfolding events of the game.