Giorgio Scerbanenco Audiolibri May 2026

Giorgio Scerbanenco (1911–1969) is a giant of Italian crime fiction. His Milan is not a glamorous fashion capital, but a cold, foggy, brutal machine that crushes the weak. Listening to his works—especially those featuring the iconic anti-hero Duca Lamberti —brings his sharp dialogue, gritty atmosphere, and psychological tension to life. Where to Find Scerbanenco Audiobooks | Platform | Availability (Italy) | Availability (International) | Notes | |----------|----------------------|------------------------------|-------| | Audible (Italy/.it) | ✅ Extensive | ✅ (with .it account) | Best selection; most complete series | | Storytel | ✅ Good | ✅ (varies by region) | Strong in Nordic/European markets | | Google Play Audiobooks | ✅ Some titles | ✅ Some titles | Pay-per-title | | Apple Books | ✅ Some titles | ✅ Some titles | Pay-per-title | | Libreria Amazon | ✅ Several | ✅ Several | Often CD + digital download | | YouTube | ⚠️ Unofficial/poor quality | ⚠️ Unofficial | Not recommended for serious listening | | Scribd/Everand | ❌ Rare | ❌ Rare | Unreliable for Italian noir | Tip for non-Italians: If you understand Italian, create an Audible.it account (you can use a fake Italian address). Many Scerbanenco audiobooks are included free with the subscription. Best Audiobooks to Start With (The Duca Lamberti Quartet) Scerbanenco’s most famous works. Read in order if possible.

If you read Italian, subscribe to Audible.it for one month and binge the Duca Lamberti series. If you don’t, learn enough Italian to follow along with a text—it’s worth it. Scerbanenco’s Milan is a place you need to hear to believe.