Lucian K. Truscott IV Books in Order

Lucian K. Truscott IV is a multifaceted American writer and journalist. Born to US Army Colonel Lucian K. III and Anne (née Harloe) in Japan, Truscott's family has a rich military heritage. His grandfather, Lucian Jr, was a renowned US Army general who commanded the 3rd Infantry Division and the Fifth Army in Italy during World War II. Truscott's father, Lucian III, served in Korea and Vietnam, retiring as a colonel. Truscott graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1969 and began his writing career at Fort Carson, Colorado, where he penned provocative articles about heroin addiction and an alleged miscarriage of justice. His experiences as a witness to the July 1969 Stonewall riots further fueled his creative pursuits. In 1970, Truscott joined The Village Voice as a freelancer and later staff writer, launching his successful writing career. As a novelist, Truscott's first bestseller, Dress Grey, captured the nation's attention, appearing on The New York Times hardcover bestseller list for thirteen weeks and seven weeks on the paperback list. He has since published five additional novels, solidifying his position as a prominent American writer. Truscott resides in Sag Harbor, New York, with his wife, Carolyn.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Lucian K. Truscott IV

  • #1
    Brat: A Memoir(1975)
    Amazon
  • #2
    The Complete Van Book(1976)
    Amazon
  • #3
    Command Missions: A Personal Story(1979)
    Amazon
  • #4
    Twilight of the Cavalry(1989)
    Amazon

About Lucian K. Truscott IV

Lucian K. Truscott IV is a multifaceted American writer and journalist. Born to US Army Colonel Lucian K. III and Anne (née Harloe) in Japan, Truscott's family has a rich military heritage. His grandfather, Lucian Jr, was a renowned US Army general who commanded the 3rd Infantry Division and the Fifth Army in Italy during World War II. Truscott's father, Lucian III, served in Korea and Vietnam, retiring as a colonel. Truscott graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1969 and began his writing career at Fort Carson, Colorado, where he penned provocative articles about heroin addiction and an alleged miscarriage of justice. His experiences as a witness to the July 1969 Stonewall riots further fueled his creative pursuits. In 1970, Truscott joined The Village Voice as a freelancer and later staff writer, launching his successful writing career. As a novelist, Truscott's first bestseller, Dress Grey, captured the nation's attention, appearing on The New York Times hardcover bestseller list for thirteen weeks and seven weeks on the paperback list. He has since published five additional novels, solidifying his position as a prominent American writer. Truscott resides in Sag Harbor, New York, with his wife, Carolyn.

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