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A mysterious woman comes out of the wheat fields late one night to complicate the life of Chief Ranger Aldo Springer, recently banished to Fort Pawnee National Historical Site in central Kansas.  She demands asylum and backs up her demand by threatening to jump from the highest point in the historical site—a crow’s nest halfway up the hundred-foot mast of the fort’s flag pole.  Against his judgment, Springer conceals her from the security forces of the state hospital, from which she escaped, and risks everything he cherishes to pursue a murderer along a cold trail.

“In this well-conceived and vivid manuscript, the charming Aldo Springer, Chief Park Ranger at Fort Pawnee National Historic Site in Kansas, is in the awkward position of providing cover for Amanda Lowenthal, a 28-year-old escapee from the Pawnee State Hospital for the criminally insane, who murdered her family when she was fourteen. This is a genuinely successful piece of storytelling and character development. It’s humorous and well-paced and structures plausible scenes of intensity and moments of tenderness.”
Publisher’s Weekly

“Steve Sherwood's finely crafted No Asylum is about escape.  Those who escape justice need to be imprisoned.  Those in prisons, most often of their own making, need to escape.  Aldo Springer, a National Park Service ranger, divorced, banished from his beloved Rocky Mountains to the Fort Pawnee National Historic site in Kansas, and loathed by his superintendent, lives without much hope. Serving time in this purgatory, a particularly hot summer in Kansas, he learns to act on his instincts, broaden his heart, take chances, and escape to the small slice of heaven he can create from truth, trust, and love.”
—Thomas Fox Averill

Table of Contents

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  1. Front Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright Page
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Chapter One
  2. pp. 1-9
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  1. Chapter Two
  2. pp. 10-21
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  1. Chapter Three
  2. pp. 22-33
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  1. Chapter Four
  2. pp. 34-48
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  1. Chapter Five
  2. pp. 49-62
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  1. Chapter Six
  2. pp. 63-75
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  1. Chapter Seven
  2. pp. 76-96
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  1. Chapter Eight
  2. pp. 97-107
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  1. Chapter Nine
  2. pp. 108-126
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  1. Chapter Ten
  2. pp. 127-137
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  1. Chapter Eleven
  2. pp. 138-158
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  1. Chapter Twelve
  2. pp. 159-174
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  1. Chapter Thirteen
  2. pp. 175-195
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  1. Chapter Fourteen
  2. pp. 196-216
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  1. Chapter Fifteen
  2. pp. 217-232
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  1. Chapter Sixteen
  2. pp. 233-253
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  1. Chapter Seventeen
  2. pp. 254-262
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  1. Chapter Eighteen
  2. pp. 263-279
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  1. Chapter Nineteen
  2. pp. 280-301
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  1. Back Cover
  2. p. 302
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