Scerbanenco's (d. 1969) dark, moody novels have much in common with the darkest of Scandinavian crime fiction—say, Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö, Stieg Larsson, or Jens Lapidus's Stockholm noir series. Duca Lamberti (
A Private Venus) lost his license to practice as a doctor and served time in jail. He earns his living now as a police informer and part-time detective. A woman comes to Duca for an illegal operation and soon after is brutally murdered. Thus starts a deluge of lies, betrayals, and killings that point back 20 years to the German occupation of Italy. Looking at the mutilated body of a butcher who's been torn apart with his own tools, Duca muses, "Is a wolf a misfit?" Perhaps some of us can never be tamed.
VERDICT This forgotten noir classic from 1966 is finally available in translation. That's good news!
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