THE daughter of Covid hero Capt Sir Tom Moore has sold just one copy a day of her new book.
Hannah Ingram-Moore’s tome about grief is at 130,000 in the Amazon sales charts.


The 54-year-old released the £8.99 self-help book, called Grief: Public Face Private Loss, on Amazon this month.
But online sales calculator sites estimate she has only shifted between one and two copies a day.
Mrs Ingram-Moore lost her mother to a degenerative brain disease.
Her father Captain Tom died aged 100 in 2021.
His lockdown walks raised £38million for NHS charities.
But Mrs Ingram-Moore and her family pocketed £1.5million from a previous book deal and gave none to her father’s good cause.
A Charity Commission report said she and husband Colin had misled the public by benefitting personally.
Online reviewers have referred to that when posting their thoughts on the 144-page book.
One accused her of “parading her elderly father around for profit again”.
Another called it “another excuse to make money”.
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