Cyrillic script is a writing system used in several languages, among them are Russian and other Slavic languages.[1] Some of the letters in the Cyrillic alphabet looks like letters used in the Latin alphabet, but are in fact different letters.
Cyrillic script in works by Agatha Christie[]
- A lace handkerchief with an embroidered H is found in Ratchett's compartment onboard the Orient Express. Several female passengers have names that start with an H such as Caroline Hubbard, Helena Andrenyi, Hildegarde Schmidt. It turns out that in Russian the name Natalia is spelled with a Cyrillic H. (Murder on the Orient Express)
- A cigarette case with the initials BP is found at the scene of a crime. It does not belong to Bernard Parker, but to the Russian born Vera Rossakoff. (The Double Clue)