Epub to INDD

Hello!
I am a designer of digital books.
I have a task: convert epub files to indd. May be you know, how can I do it? Some scripts or tools?

Unzip the EPUB and locate the HTML files. Open the HTML files with Word and place the Word files in InDesign.
Be prepared for a lot cleanup.
Bob

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