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Reach for this book when your child is starting to seek out spine-tingling thrills but still needs a narrative that rewards courage over helplessness. It is a perfect choice for the young reader who enjoys 'scary' stories but is transitioning from picture books to more complex, atmospheric chapter books. The story follows a young boy who discovers a mysterious clock with the power to summon a terrifying presence, forcing him to confront his deepest fears to save his world. At its heart, this is a story about the intersection of anxiety and bravery. While it delivers genuine chills through its ghostly elements and gothic atmosphere, it provides a safe space for children to explore the sensation of being afraid. Paul Stewart uses a brisk, engaging pace that keeps reluctant readers hooked, making it an excellent bridge for those who want more 'grown-up' horror themes without the graphic content of teen fiction. It is most appropriate for ages 8 to 12.