Hoo- Wife Shin Hoo. Son Doug Hoo. Invented inner shoe souls of paper.
Westing Connection- sued for claiming of paper inner shoe souls.
The newspaper man discovered that Mr. Hoo, one of the heirs in the Westing Game, was not actually a waiter but a private investigator hired to watch over Turtle Wexler. This revelation added a new layer of mystery to the game and Mr. Hoo's involvement in it.
The surprising information that linked James Hoo to Sam Westing in The Westing Game was that they were actually the same person. Sam Westing was using the alias James Hoo as part of his elaborate scheme to gather potential heirs for his inheritance game.
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Mr. Hoo lives in Sunset Towers in the Westing Game book.
In "The Westing Game," Ms. Hoo is not guilty. She is one of the heirs chosen to participate in the game to solve the mystery of Sam Westing's death. Throughout the story, Ms. Hoo proves to be a helpful and resourceful participant.
Madame Hoo was a tenant in one of Sam Westing's buildings and was also a friend of Sam Westing's ex-wife. Madame Hoo was invited to participate in the Westing Game, a mystery game created by Sam Westing.
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