Every story begins with a spark—an idea that refuses to stay quiet. For Elizabeth Langley, The Fall of Kings was born out of resilience, reflection, and a lifelong fascination with world affairs.
After being diagnosed with cancer in 2020, Elizabeth found herself facing not only physical battles but emotional ones. Writing became her anchor, a way to process pain, fear, and hope. What began as posts on her Facebook blog, Beth’s Soapbox, slowly transformed into something more powerful—a fictional narrative that reflected her concerns about leadership, corruption, and the fragile balance of global politics.
The Fall of Kings takes those reflections and asks: What if the world order could collapse in an instant? What hidden hands might be pulling the strings? By blending her personal insights with carefully imagined “what if” scenarios, Elizabeth created a thriller that feels both raw and real.
At its heart, the book isn’t just about politics or conspiracy—it’s about resilience, courage, and the question of who really shapes our world.