There might be some local legends or tales from a town named Gurney that could be considered horror stories. Maybe there were strange disappearances or haunted houses in Gurney that led to these stories being created. However, without further research, it's just speculation.
Well, 'get down the gurney' in fanfiction could mean a variety of things. If it's a medical - themed fanfic, perhaps it refers to a patient who is being unruly and needs to be calmed down while on the gurney. Or it could be part of an action sequence where a character has to quickly move from a gurney, like if they are being chased by villains in a hospital setting. Another possibility is that it's a miscommunication or a unique phrase within the fanfic's made - up language or culture.
Alia and Duncan were two characters in Dune. Alia was Paul's sister, and in the story, she served as regent of the Empire and married Duncan Edgar. However, the search results did not provide a clear answer as to why Alia liked Duncan. Therefore, the search results did not provide enough information about the specific relationship between Alia and Duncan.
Since I don't know the exact Gurney horror stories, it could be that in Gurney, there was an old asylum that had some terrifying events. Maybe patients there were mistreated and their spirits now haunt the place. But like I said, this is just a made - up scenario as I don't really know the actual stories.
In a mystery fanfic, a detective is pretending to be an unconscious patient on a gurney to gather evidence in a hospital. When they spot the suspect, they 'get down the gurney' stealthily to follow them without being noticed. This sudden movement from the gurney kicks off the chase and the unraveling of the mystery.
I think 'The Face of Deception' is quite popular. It's often the starting point for many readers into the Eve Duncan series as it sets up her character well.
Typically, Duncan's bride is often portrayed as strong - willed. For example, in many of these novels, she doesn't shy away from standing up to Duncan when she believes she's right.
I'm not sure who 'Duncan' specifically is in relation to 'Pulp Fiction' as there is no major character named Duncan in the movie. It could be a minor character, or perhaps it's a name from a different context related to the movie like a crew member or something.
I'm not sure which specific 'Charlie Duncan' you are referring to in stories. There could be many characters named Charlie Duncan in different literary works or personal narratives.
Well, 'The Body Reader' is also worth mentioning. This novel dives deep into Eve's skills as she reads the stories that bodies tell. It has a really interesting plot that involves her trying to piece together the identity of a victim while also facing various challenges and obstacles along the way.