The 'Peyton Place' Murder
The True Crime Story Behind The Novel That Shocked The Nation
- 188 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The novel delves into the dark secrets of a seemingly idyllic small town, revealing a murder that exposes the hidden complexities of its residents. Grace Metalious, drawing from her own experiences as a mill worker and mother, crafted a narrative that challenged societal norms and shocked readers upon its release in 1956. Her background as the wife of a school principal adds a unique perspective to the exploration of morality and hypocrisy within the community.
