Paul J. Teague Books in Order
Paul J. Teague is a versatile author of psychological thrillers, known for crafting gripping tales that keep readers on the edge of their seats. His notable works include the Don't Tell Meg trilogy, followed by standalone thrillers such as Burden of Guilt, Dead of Night, and One Fatal Error. With a background in radio journalism, Teague brings a keen sense of storytelling and pacing to his writing. His thrillers often draw upon real-life experiences and are characterized by fast-paced action, high-stakes situations, and unexpected twists. A fan of authors like Harlan Coben and Mark Edwards, Teague's writing style is reminiscent of these masters of the genre. His stories typically feature ordinary people thrust into extraordinary circumstances, making for 'can't-put-down' reading experiences.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Paul J. Teague
- #1AmazonUsing Webinars For Business (As: P. Teague)(2015)
- #2AmazonUsing LinkedIn For Business (As: P. Teague)(2015)
- #3AmazonHow To Build Your Author Platform (As: P. Teague)(2015)
- #4AmazonWordpress Unboxed (As: P. Teague)(2017)
- #5AmazonMailchimp Unboxed (As: P. Teague)(2017)
- #6AmazonHow To Start A Podcast (As: P. Teague)(2020)
- #7AmazonHow To Create & Sell Digital Products (As: P. Teague)(2020)
- #8AmazonThe 5-Figure Fiction Formula (As: P. Teague)(2020)
- #9AmazonYour Author Platform Blueprint (As: P. Teague)(2021)
About Paul J. Teague
Paul J. Teague is a versatile author of psychological thrillers, known for crafting gripping tales that keep readers on the edge of their seats. His notable works include the Don't Tell Meg trilogy, followed by standalone thrillers such as Burden of Guilt, Dead of Night, and One Fatal Error. With a background in radio journalism, Teague brings a keen sense of storytelling and pacing to his writing. His thrillers often draw upon real-life experiences and are characterized by fast-paced action, high-stakes situations, and unexpected twists. A fan of authors like Harlan Coben and Mark Edwards, Teague's writing style is reminiscent of these masters of the genre. His stories typically feature ordinary people thrust into extraordinary circumstances, making for 'can't-put-down' reading experiences.
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