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Originally Posted by phossler
Yes, it is only a second choice in case
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But you didn't say that.
If they're not in the Recycle Bin, my next question would be what version of Windows. You can configure Windows (7/8/8.1/10) to retain previous versions/backups automatically. I've come across folks who have Previous Versions or Backup configured yet are blissfuly unaware they they do. If the OP has either configured then those copies are simpler to restore.
And then there's the option to download the EPUBs from source again.
Recuva is a tool of last resort. It works best immediately after a blunder. Once several days have elapsed, as in this instance, its recovery rate is likely to be paltry, especially if the files were on the system drive, even more so if you don't direct Recuva to write to a different drive.
BR