The Walk (short story)

"The Walk" is a science-fiction short story by Australian writer Greg Egan, first published in Asimov's Science Fiction in December 1992.

The short story was included in the anthology The Pattern Maker edited by Lucy Sussex and the collection Axiomatic in 1995.

[3] The short story was translated into Hungarian by Attila Jeles, Czech by Petr Kotrle, Romanian by Mihai-Dan Pavelescu, Italian (2003), Spanish (2006), French by Francis Lustman & Quarante-Deux (2006), Japanese by Makoto Yamagishi (2008), Chinese and Korean.

[1][2] Karen Burnham writes in Greg Egan (Masters of Modern Science Fiction), that the short story "looks again at the exact technology of 'Axiomatic'", but "it does so using a rather poorly motivated main actor".

[4] She argues: "The story does not work terribly well: because we never get the point of view of the hit man, we have no idea why he decides to kill himself.