Arabella is now a hero, but her new status brings attention that could threaten all she holds dear, in this finalcosmic adventure.Finally and truly husband and wife, Arabella Ashby and Capt. Prakash Singh are lauded as heroes in Englandafter defeating Napoleon at the Battle of Venus. When they are invited to the Brighton palace of His RoyalHighness the Prince of Wales, a Martian- and Venusian-inspired architectural marvel, the mechanically-bentArabella finds herself drawn to the princeâs steam-powered Merlin chair and two-wheeled Draisine.But the Prince has motives other than mere entertainment for their visit. He offers Singh a great opportunity,divulged under a cloak of secrecy. In his dual role of captain and spy, Singh will be sent to Mars to help bringthe planet under British control, a mission that will pit Arabellaâs love and loyalty for her home against the mostpowerful realm in the universe.Praise for the Adventures of Arabella Ashby trilogyâClever and entertaining . . . A memorable saga.â âKim Stanley Robinson, New York Timesâbestselling authorâIf Edgar Rice Burroughs, Jules Verne, and Patrick OâBrien had sat down together to compose a tale to amuseJane Austen, the result might be Arabella of Mars. So. Much. Fun!â âMadeleine Robins, author of the SarahTolerance Regency mystery seriesâA fanciful romp through a cosmic 1812 . . . A treat for steampunk fantasy fans.â âLibrary Journal (starredreview)âAn imaginative setting that combines 19th-century seafaring with pulp-style space adventure.â âPublishersWeekly