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I've seen the series most often described only as a trilogy - The Blue Bicycle, Lea or, alternatively, 101, Avenue Henri-Martin, and The Devil is Still Laughing; the text refers to a series of 7; the list cites a series of 10. ??? I'm not familiar enough with the series to discern which is the most accurate, but a quick glance through on-line references, bookseller sites, reviewers - amateur and professional, etc, suggests that wiki is not - no one other than those obviously copying from here seems to suggests that 7 or 10 are the number of texts that should be attributed to the 'series'. Irish Melkite (talk) 02:08, 7 December 2016 (UTC)[reply]