<p><b>Millie has seven days to save Annie Driscoll from a terrible fate. </b><br><b>Millie doesn''t know how or why she has been brought into Annie''s life.</b><br><b>But she''s sure of one thing: Annie has already been dead for 65 years. </b><br><br>Struggling to come to terms with her uprooted life, Millie is living with her father and his new girlfriend in a building which used to house the most famous women''s prison in the UK. The only remnants of that place is the old prison clock in the hall - a clock that has long been silent. <br><br>When the clock begins to strike again one night, Millie meets a young, terrified woman in a cell. Annie cannot see her, but Millie realises that she may be the key to changing Annie''s fate - a fate that was sealed in 1955. But is there enough time for justice to be done? <br><br><i>The Midnight Clock </i>is an immersive, imaginative novel for young adults in which past and present collide.</p>