Cradle of Solitude: Dramatized Adaptation
By Alex Archer
Narrated by: James Konicek, James Lewis, Tracy Olivera, Mort Shelby, Nanette Savard, Gregory Gorton, Colleen Delany, Margie Tompros, Joel David Santner, Gary Telles, A Full Cast, Dylan Lynch, Drew Kopas, Richard Rohan, Terence Aselford, Christopher Scheeren, Ted Stoddard, Bradley Smith
Adapted — 5 hours, 14 minutes
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By Alex Archer
Narrated by: James Konicek, James Lewis, Tracy Olivera, Mort Shelby, Nanette Savard, Gregory Gorton, Colleen Delany, Margie Tompros, Joel David Santner, Gary Telles, A Full Cast, Dylan Lynch, Drew Kopas, Richard Rohan, Terence Aselford, Christopher Scheeren, Ted Stoddard, Bradley Smith
Adapted — 5 hours, 14 minutes
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The skeletal remains of a confederate soldier, hidden deep within the Paris Catacombs. The legend of a long-lost Confederate treasure. An aged scrap of paper that reads simply, Berceau de solutude -- Cradle of Solitude.
In was sheer dumb luck, really. Archaeologist Annja Creed happened to be in Paris when the bones of the soldier were discovered. But this was no ordinary soldier -- this man was the keeper of a treasure that could have affected the outcome of the American Revolution. Somewher...
In was sheer dumb luck, really. Archaeologist Annja Creed happened to be in Paris when the bones of the soldier were discovered. But this was no ordinary soldier -- this man was the keeper of a treasure that could have affected the outcome of the American Revolution. Somewher...




















