The New World Order of the early nineteen eighties that had begun so
frantically was gone without as much as a whimper. The people lead
peaceful and serene lives with little social consciousness beyond that of
personal well-being. No unhappiness, but no joy. Life is simple, a perfect
existence of peace and tranquility similar to the lifestyle of the mid
twentieth century yet with incongruous advances in technology; pollution,
toxic waste, tobacco and alcohol, as well as sex are unknown.

G.O.D. (Guardians of Democracy) decrees
when a woman is to bear a child and she
is artificially inseminated. No one
questions the procedure. No one objects.
There are only whispered rumors of the
old society's way of procreation. Only the
Immune know for sure.
The Secretary of State, T. Bower Yates
secretly runs the entire country, while the
Presider and his cabinet go through the
motions of government from the nation's
capital, Topeka, Kansas. Confident that
soon he would rule the entire world,
Yates is unaware that Santo Kasawa in
Kyoto has an identical plan. The only
obstacle to either man is the two-percent of the populace
unaffected by the chemically induced apathy syndrome.
Mayton Rude, a small town medical doctor in Shawnee suffers
from recurring nightmares and awakes more driven than ever to
solve his bizarre dream. He was unaware that his late
grandfather implanted the sequence in his subconscious to lead
him to his ultimate destiny
Immune by Cheryl Gray
Bad Things Happen When Good People Do Nothing