When his father died during the Depression, he
declared himself man of the family. When he
founded the Mark Foutch Brass Band in 1954, people
cheered When he flew his P-51, they looked to the sky. When
American society
confounded him in the 1960s and ’70s, he played his music louder and flew his plane harder. After his death, a
concealed clue in a letter sent into a Pacific jungle sixty years earlier is deciphered to reveal the psychological motivations behind the rich and complex life of Dr. Mark R. Foutch, eye doctor, aviator, bandleader and teller of tall tales..
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