50 Cent to release new novel in September

50 Cent has announced plans to release 'The Accomplice' on September 3.

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50 Cent is releasing a new novel in September
50 Cent is releasing a new novel in September

50 Cent is set to release a novel.

The 48-year-old rap star - whose real name is Curtis Jackson - will release 'The Accomplice', the first in a two-book deal, in September.

The award-winning rapper said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE: "I want to bring a big heist story to the page. My debut fiction novel and its follow-up series will be captivating."

50 is set to release his new books through Amistad, which is an imprint of HarperCollins.

'The Accomplice' - which will be published on September 3 - centres on Nia Robinson, an FBI agent who works within the robbery division.

Henry Bass, the executive editor at Amistad, said: "'The Accomplice' is going to surprise readers in wonderful ways.

"It’s everything you want in a page-turner: vivid writing, complex, multi-dimensional characters, many plot twists, witty dialogue and Curtis’ inimitable charm and authenticity."

Although he is best known as a rapper, 50 has already enjoyed significant success in the literary world.

In 2020, for example, 50 released 'Hustle Harder, Hustle Smarter', a non-fiction book that explored his transition from the music business to the television industry.

In the book, 50 acknowledged that hip-hop music has changed and that he needed to explore other opportunities in order to maximise his earning potential.

The New York-born star - who is one of the best-selling rap artists of all time - wrote: "Hip Hop had moved on. It was imperative that I diversified if I wanted to keep growing financially and professionally."

50 initially struggled to accept the changing landscape - but he also "understood" the new reality.

He admitted: "It wasn’t an easy conclusion to come to, but I understood it."