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Elizabeth Langley’s story is one of resilience, passion, and a lifelong curiosity about the world. Discover the journey that inspired The Fall of Kings and her voice as a storyteller.

About The Author

Elizabeth Langley is a writer whose journey into storytelling was born out of resilience and transformation. After facing a life-changing cancer diagnosis in 2020, and subsequent surgery and therapy her life was forever altered, she discovered that writing became more than an outlet, it became her recovery, and a newfound freedom.

For over five years, she shared her experience and reflections of the world through a daily blog, Beth’s Soapbox, where she reflected on doctors, society, and the human spirit. In 2024, she embraced a new chapter, relocating from Sydney to Lithgow, NSW, Australia, carrying with her a passion for storytelling creating fictional work based on current affairs, world events and scientific breakthroughs.

With The Fall of Kings, Elizabeth channels her sharp observations and personal strength into a thrilling narrative that explores power, corruption, and the possibility of change. Her work challenges readers to question the world around them, and imagine what might happen if ordinary people dared to confront extraordinary forces.

The Fall of Kings kept me hooked from the very first page. The mix of political intrigue and fast-paced suspense felt so real that at times I forgot I was reading fiction. Elizabeth Langley has written a story that is both thrilling and thought-provoking

Sarah Mitchell

Journalist

This book is a rollercoaster of power, betrayal, and conspiracy. I loved how the characters felt authentic and how the storyline reflected the tensions we see in today’s world. A must-read for anyone who enjoys smart, gripping thrillers.

James Carter

Business Consultant

Elizabeth Langley has a unique voice that makes you feel every twist and turn. The Fall of Kings isn’t just entertainment—it makes you question what’s really happening behind the headlines. Absolutely unforgettable.”

Emily Ross

University Lecturer

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