Master storyteller H.H. Munroâ better known by the pen name â Sakiâ â is famous for his witty, mischievous, and macabre stories of suspense. Saki specialized in impudent practical jokes, devilish trickery, and incredible yarns, and his writing became popular in the early 1900s for its witty and satirical look at the pretensions and ignorance of bourgeois English society. From the eerie yet humorous â Gabriel Ernestâ to the downright chilling â The Interlopers,â this brilliant collection of talesâ read by multiple award-winning British actor, Sir Derek Jacobiâ will succeed in bringing both chills and laughs to listeners of all ages.