By Elen Raskin One fateful day, sixteen people gather for the reading of Samuel W. Westing’s will. To their surprise, the will turns out to be a contest, challenging the heirs to find out who among them is Westing’s murderer. Forging ahead, through blizzards, burglaries, and bombings, the game is on. Only two people hold all the clues. One of them is a Westing heir and the other is you.
Join the hunt alone with others. The advantage is you get to know all the clues from every heir. The book also throws in some twists and turns along the way. You will have to fight through knowing all the heirs names, what they do, and you decide what the outcome will be. There is a bad side to the book.
There is so many different characters in it, you will have a hard time thinking your way past the half way point of the book. There is people trying to frame one another. This will leave your mind twisted and confused. I know this is only a 6 th grade book but it even provides more advanced readers a cha lange.
Eather this, or I was just too high to know what was going on. in it, you will have a hard time thinking your way past the half way point of the book. There is people trying to frame one another. This will leave your mind twisted and confused.
I know this is only a 6 th grade book but it even provides more advanced readers a cha lange. Eather this, or I was just too high to know what was going on.