In 2005, I read a book by Norman Geisler et al., The Counterfeit of Gospel of Mormonism: The Great Divide Between Mormonism and Christianity (Eugene, Oreg.: Harvest House Publishers, 1998). It was an attempted critique of Stephen Robinson and Craig Blomberg's 1997 book, published by InterVarsity Press, How Wide the Divide? A Mormon and an Evangelical in Conversation. At the time, I did not feel it rather convincing, and as with most anti-Mormon "literature" produced by Evangelical Protestants, it was poorly-researched. Notwithstanding, amongst many Evangelicals who "witness" to "Mormons," it remains rather popular.
The book was rather soundly ripped to shreds by informed LDS apologists in the FARMS Review of Books 12/1 (2000). The following are links to the HTML versions of the reviews, alongside the PDFs thereof, too:
Norman Geisler on “Scripture”:
Alma Allred, Coin of the Realm: Beware of Specious Specie
Daniel W. Bachman, The Other Side of the Coin: A Source Review of Norman Geisler's Chapter
Francis Beckwith on “God”:
Richard R. Hopkins, Counterfeiting the Mormon Concept of God
Ron Rhodes on “Christ”:
Barry R. Bickmore, Not Completely Worthless
Phil Roberts on “Salvation”:
Russell C. McGregor, Widening the Divide: The Countercult Version of Mormonism
Jerald and Sandra Tanner on "Terminology":
Kerry A. Shirts, Terminating Some Terminology Problems between Evangelical Christians and Mormon Christians
Review of "A Word to Our Mormon Friends":
D.L. Barksdale, A Word to Our Anti-Mormon Friends