In this re-publication of his 1982 classic, MURDER IN THE SQUASH COURT, Jonah Barrington looks to the mental side of squash, to the talents you cannot see, but which divide the champion squash player from the also-ran. These Nine Points of the Lore are: Fire, Fitness, Fastness, Feel, Force, Fibre, Fear, Flair and Faith. And, in an extra chapter, Barrington records Jahangir Khan's journey to his victory over Geoffrey Hunt in the World Open in Toronto in November 1981, and then the British Open in the following spring, holding that coveted title for 10 extraordinary consecutive years.