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== From the back cover ==
 
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{{quote|''Newly elected [[Exarch]] [[Jonah Levin]] is still trying to come to terms with the responsibilities of his office. With his recent discovery of treachery in [[Republic of the Sphere|The Republic]]'s Senate, he can trust very few people—and not even his own [[Paladin]]s have been immune to murderous intrigue...''
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{{quote|''Newly elected [[Exarch]] [[Jonah Levin]] is still trying to come to terms with the responsibilities of his office. With his recent discovery of treachery in [[The Republic of the Sphere|The Republic]]'s Senate, he can trust very few people—and not even his own [[Paladin]]s have been immune to murderous intrigue...''
  
 
''Tensions are heating up between Exarch Levin and the senators determined to fight what they call the "injustice being done to The Republic's government." Some are even agitating for Levin's censure—a move that could accomplish the same thing as the recent attempted coup that killed legendary Paladin [[Victor Steiner-Davion]].''
 
''Tensions are heating up between Exarch Levin and the senators determined to fight what they call the "injustice being done to The Republic's government." Some are even agitating for Levin's censure—a move that could accomplish the same thing as the recent attempted coup that killed legendary Paladin [[Victor Steiner-Davion]].''
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Sword of Sedition, by Loren L. Coleman, is about the politics surrounding funeral of Paladin Victor Ian Steiner-Davion and the launching of Fortress Republic.

From the back cover

Newly elected Exarch Jonah Levin is still trying to come to terms with the responsibilities of his office. With his recent discovery of treachery in The Republic's Senate, he can trust very few people—and not even his own Paladins have been immune to murderous intrigue...

Tensions are heating up between Exarch Levin and the senators determined to fight what they call the "injustice being done to The Republic's government." Some are even agitating for Levin's censure—a move that could accomplish the same thing as the recent attempted coup that killed legendary Paladin Victor Steiner-Davion.

One of The Republic's last hopes is the summit of Inner Sphere leaders gathering on Terra. Ostensibly a tribute to the assassinated Steiner-Davion, it also has the potential to halt the escalating violence of the last few years. And although Victor would not have wanted his death to be the cause of more political maneuvering, Levin knows that the great man would not begrudge The Republic this one final service—if only it isn't too late.

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