
The House of Baltazar is a novel by British author William John Locke, published in 1920. It follows Godfrey Baltazar, a young officer recovering from war wounds in a convalescent home, as he grapples with his complex family dynamics and personal history. The narrative delves into themes of identity, the quest for knowledge, and the influence of past relationships on one's present life, making it a notable exploration of the human condition in the early 20th century.







