The narrative style adopted in Amma Darko's "Faceless" is third person. This means that the story is told by an outside narrator who is not one of the characters in the story. The narrator describes the thoughts, feelings, and actions of the characters in the story, but is not directly involved in the events. The narrator uses words like "he" or "she" to refer to the characters, rather than using words like "I" or "me". This allows the reader to have a more objective view of the events in the story.