A puzzling new mystery over the identity of an unknown author who has penned a book said to 'reinvent the spy genre' has taken the literary world by storm, with some critics convinced the upcoming thriller has been penned by Taylor Swift.
Despite not being released yet, Argylle, by Elly Conway has already been made into a film by Matthew Vaughn set to be released in February.
The plot follows the introverted spy novelist called Elly Conway (played by Bryce Dallas Howard) who is drawn into the real world of espionage when the plots of her books get a little too close to the activities of a sinister underground syndicate.
But surprisingly little has been shared about Elly - whose name has been spelled interchangeably Ellie and Elly in promotional material.
Elly's Instagram account is empty - she only follows one person - her agent Eric Reid
'When I read this early draft manuscript I felt it was the most incredible and original spy franchise since Ian Fleming's books of the 50s. This is going to reinvent the spy genre,' Vaughn, the brains behind Kingmens gushed'.
But surprisingly little has been shared about Elly - whose name has been spelled interchangeably Ellie and Elly in promotional material.
Her author bio on Penguin simple reads: 'She lives in the United States and is currently working on the next instalment in the series'.
Elly's Instagram account is empty - she only follows one person - her agent Eric Reid.
Taylor Swift is known for leaving 'Easter eggs' and clues for her fans in her work, leaving many to believe she's been hinting that she is Elly Conway.
So is the author really Taylor, or is it a clever PR stunt by the team behind the film?
Perhaps its all are bizarre coincidence, or is the real Elly just a Swiftie and paying homage?
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Fans are convinced Taylor Swift is the author behind a secret novel
Despite not being released yet, Argylle, by Elly Conway has already been made into a film by Matthew Vaughn set to be released in February. But is Taylor Swift behind it?
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