Reinette Visser

Author of Under the Spanish Sun

Fiction

Reinette Visser, a distinguished author and expert in children’s literature, enchants readers with her vivid storytelling and deep passion for creative writing. Originally from Cape Town, South Africa, Visser now resides in the picturesque region of southern Spain, where the vibrant culture and stunning landscapes inspire her work.

 

Visser’s latest book, Under the Spanish Sun, captures the essence of her new home through a narrative that intertwines local charm with universal themes. Her keen observations and love for the Spanish way of life bring an authenticity and warmth to her writing that resonates with readers of all ages.

 

An accomplished student of creative writing,  she developed a strong foundation in narrative techniques and literary analysis. Her expertise in children’s literature is evident in her ability to create engaging, imaginative worlds that captivate young minds and foster a love for reading.

 

Visser’s commitment continues to write with a passion that reflects her love for storytelling and her dedication to children’s literature. Her engaging stories, filled with wonder and discovery, make her a beloved figure among readers and a respected authority in her field.

Reinette Visser 's Books

Claudia Baxter embarks on a journey from Cape Town to Altea, a tranquil coastal town on the Costa Blanca, in pursuit of a treasure that has captivated the imaginations of South Africans for generations. Following the British victory in the Boer War in 1902, President Paul Kruger fled South Africa and traveled to Europe, a historical event. It is widely believed that he took with him a significant portion of the nation’s gold reserves, which remains buried on a farm in South Africa to this day. 

 

Others theorize that Kruger transported the gold to Europe, where he ultimately passed away in Switzerland, suggesting it may still reside in a Swiss bank account. Alternatively, it could be hidden elsewhere in Europe, possibly along Spain’s Mediterranean coast, which Kruger’s ship would have traversed. Many individuals have dedicated their lives to uncovering the so-called Kruger Millions, including Ivan Baxter, Claudia’s father. 

 

A revelation from her father on his deathbed leads Claudia to suspect that he possesses more knowledge about the treasure’s location than he ever disclosed to his family, prompting her to travel to the Costa Blanca to uncover the truth. Is she embarking on a futile quest, or is she on the verge of unraveling South Africa’s most significant mystery? 

 

An unexpected partnership with a charming young Spaniard propels this adventure forward. Set against the backdrop of the sparkling blue Mediterranean and a quaint seaside village, this fast-paced narrative promises to provide enjoyable holiday reading. 

 

All the restaurants and bars featured in the book are real establishments, frequented by the authors, who have named most characters after friends and neighbors, and Ken and Reinette are pleased to report that they have yet to face any legal challenges.