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Pacesetter Novels are a collection of 130 works of popular fiction written by notable African authors, published by Macmillan.[1] The series was started in 1977, with the first book being Director! by Agbo Areo.

Writing style

The Pacesetters series was characterised by adventures of falling in love, ethno-religious conflicts, tragic tales of woe, cautionary tales, and "rags to riches" (and sometimes back to rags!) tales.

Book cover artwork

The book covers usually featured very garish pictures that served to illustrate the main theme of that particular novel.[2]

Authors

The authors of the books are noted African novelists and writers. Some of the more celebrated of these are Buchi Emecheta, Barbara Kimenye[3] and Helen Ovbiagele.[4]

Titles

NB. † No longer exists * Out of print[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Pacesetter Novels website.
  2. ^ "Throwback: Pacesetters Series", BookShy, 10 April 2012.
  3. ^ Khainga O'Okwemba, "Barbara Kimenye: East Africa’s Bestselling Children’s Author", The Star (Kenya), 27 September 2012. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
  4. ^ Toni Kan, "The Thriller Tradition in Nigerian Literature (1)", Vanguard, 22 January 2012.