Peyton Place

Peyton Place

1964 • Drama, Mystery, Soap
Like the novel and film of the same name, this nighttime soap opera is set in the small New England town of Peyton Place, whose quaint charm masks a complicated web of extramarital affairs, shady business deals, scandals, even murder.
Dive into the rich and compelling world of Grace Metalious's original novels, where the intimate, gripping stories of the characters of Peyton Place unfold with even more depth and nuance than what the iconic television series could offer. Experience the raw and unfiltered exploration of human emotion and societal critique that first scandalized readers in the late 1950s and offered a bold commentary on issues such as class, ambition, and morality. Reading 'Peyton Place' and 'Return to Peyton Place' provides a profound understanding of the characters' inner lives and motivations, making it a must for anyone who appreciates character-driven narratives. Metalious's evocative storytelling crafts a vivid portrayal of small-town America, revealing the complexities and dark undercurrents often present beneath a facade of propriety. This literary journey not only offers tension and drama but also provides a timeless reflection on the human condition that enhances the understanding of the serialized TV drama.

Peyton Place inspired from

Peyton Place
by Grace Metalious
Return to Peyton Place
by Grace Metalious