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.

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.