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Originally Posted by Fluribus
The current reviews in the US indicate that the errors were fixed. I've only seen the preview, it looked fine to me. Many authors (Norman Spinrad, if you're reading this, please fix your ebooks) have released horrendously formatted ebooks. Even the big publishers have mangled their ebooks.
Unless she signed new contracts, I doubt that her publishers would have the electronic rights. If she had a website, she could announce the availability (if these are hers) or get warning of infringement (if these are not hers). Otherwise, the only point of contact would seem to be her publishers.
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Perhaps they were fixed...the review was from April. I imagine Ms. Stewart gave Hodder the digital rights in the UK. I saw a number of her books in Kindle format. It was surprising that the Smashwords tetralogy was there. Three of the four ebooks (in that series) are being sold by Hodder, just not in combination. That sounds wrong.
As for the US rights, that's murky. However, I have some doubts that a fairly well known set of books would be self published by an unknown company.