In this, the second volume of a projected Manchester trilogy, the young writer takes a zero-hours job in a mail-sorting depot but struggles to cope with the demands of menial work & the attitudes of his colleagues. Only after rescuing & acquiring a pet tortoise does he realise what is most lacking in his life: intimacy. Embarking on a handful of sexual misadventures, he continues to struggle as a writer. He sees the city in which he was born & brought up changing all around him &, when he gets sacked from the sorting office, some hard choices lie ahead.A powerful indictment of austerity politics & Brexit Britain, the novel never loses sight of its working-class characters` dignity & humanity, & Campbell`s mordantly witty dialogue ensures that the next laugh is never far away. Gripping in its fascination with the everyday, Zero Hours is keenly observed, blackly funny & ultimately uplifting.