Yes. 'Goodfellas' is based on the true story of Henry Hill. The movie shows his life in the mob, from his early days getting involved with the criminal underworld to his later downfall.
One key event was his entry into the Lucchese crime family at a young age. Another was his involvement in various illegal operations like drug trafficking. And of course, his decision to become an informant which was a major turning point.
Henry Hill was a real - life mobster. He was involved in the Lucchese crime family. He started as a young kid getting into petty crimes in the neighborhood and gradually worked his way up in the criminal underworld. His story is one of crime, loyalty (although that loyalty was often tested in the cut - throat world of organized crime), and ultimately his decision to turn informant.
One key event is his entry into the mob. He was young and got attracted to the power and money in the criminal world. Another is the various heists they carried out. Also, his drug - dealing which eventually led to problems within the mob.
There's no way to know just from 'Henry Henry novel' whether he is the protagonist. It could be that he is just a minor character or part of a sub - plot.
I'm not sure which specific 'Henry Henry' in a novel you are referring to. There could be many characters named Henry in various novels. Maybe it's a relatively unknown or self - published work. Without more context, it's difficult to determine who this 'Henry Henry' is.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually listened to this audiobook specifically. But generally, a John Matherson novel might be an interesting story. The 'final day' in the title could imply that it might be about some sort of climax or end - of a story arc, a character's journey, or perhaps even the end of a world in a post - apocalyptic or high - stakes setting.
I haven't actually listened to this audiobook specifically. But generally, a novel audiobook can offer a great way to experience the story. It might have a really engaging narrator who brings the character of Jeff Aiken to life. The plot of a 'Zero Day' story in a novel often involves some sort of impending crisis that needs to be averted, and I'm sure this one is no different.